Ballad Songs from 4YA
PASTOR W. D: MORE will deal with important: religious matters of to-day during the service which will be broeadeast from St. Andrew's Street Church of Christ on Sunday evening. At 8 p.m., in all probability, a band ‘eoncert will be relayed from His Me ajecty’s Theatre. THE Kaikorai Band will entertain .on Tuesday evening with a really fine programme of popular music. The band will be assisted by well known artists. Alford’s march, "The Great Little Army," with which most Dunedin folk are familiar owing to its popularity with the Argyle and Snither"land Highlanders’ Band at the Wxhibition; will head, the programme. ‘Among the ‘sther’ band items are ‘Stratuss's "Blue Danube Waltz." Alford’s "Musical Switeh" «a selection from Stuart's musical play, "Floradora.’ oand JViandel’s — celebrated "Largo." | : . Yoo ‘AT, numbers: on Tuesday's programme will be provided by Miss Wyn McPeak (contralto), Miss Bertha tawlinson (soprano), Mr. Chas. bdwiards (tenor), Mr. Tt. Be. Macdonald (baritone) and Mr. BE. G. Bond (bass). loeutionary items will be given by Miss Madge Yates. and oMr. lric Iiehden. Oe WE SDNESDAY night's programme will be quite up to its usual bright and entertaining. character. Many vocal foxtrot and Waltz numbers will be rendered by entertainers well known in Dunedin. Light popular in-
str umental music will be provided by ‘Mr. mt Vi Anson "(jazz pianist), Mr. K. Heaney. with ‘his piano-accordean, and Mr. H.° Dalziel on his marimbaphone. Both of the latter will be heard in duets. Two inimitable eloeutionists, Miss Billie Lorraine and ‘Major IF. H. Lampen are also to supply humorous recitals and sketches, EN TERTAIN ING. music will be heard | during. the first. hour of the concert. on Friday. Miss Dorothy . Skinner (contralto) and Mr.. Neil Black (bass) will be -the. vocalists, and they Will contribute a number of songs from old. and.;modern composers. Instrumentalists contributing. will be Mr. D. J. Robertson (cornet), Mr. Chas. H. Gibbons (ute). and -Mrs. Ernest Drake, T.A.B. From 9 p.m. until 10, dance music will- be relayed from the Savoy. mes Gk LANDON RONALD, cne of Eingiand’s great. moderna come posers, has preduced many fine compositions whieh’ bear the hallmark of ty ypieal Wuglish ereations in ‘which is often portrayed the highest musical: art. The programme from Dunedin on Sunday evening Wl ine clude four Landon
ue SSS ee SS SSS = eer = 2S Se ~ = ‘= oe 3 wap Oot Ses oa ca : Ronald numbers in the ‘ft orm of ballad songs. Most of the voeal_ numbers on Saturday’s programme | , Lily." . aie the works of other living English composers. The vocalists wiil be Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., Miss Agnes Guy and Mr. L. &. Pulley... Items by the ‘insiruinenial trio wilk include "Anitra’s Danee," Braga’s "Serenade," and Raff's "Cavatina." Mrs. Drake will play Maedowell’s "To-a Water Miss Molly Gallagher, F.T.C.1., one of Dunedin’s leading lady eloeulionists, will recite, among more serious numbers, a witty humorous Trish! piece entitled "Kitty 0’ Toole."
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 August 1928, Page 31
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485Ballad Songs from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 August 1928, Page 31
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