Notes from 1YA
"A GAIN listeners will have the | pleasure of hearing Madame Irene Ainsley’s operatic party in solos and concérted excerpts from "Rose Marie," while on the instrumental side of the programme, the Auckland Trio will include among its items "Scherzo" (Reissiger) and "Chopiniana"’ (Hosmer), Miss Ina Bosworth charming us with Kreisler’s beautiful "Caprice Viennoise.’ Orchestral selections will be relayed from the Majestic Theatre under the conductorship of Mr. J. J. Whiteford Waugh. Mr. A. B. Chappell will tell of "The War in the North," in continuing his talks. on "Old New Zealand." The special "Mystery Night" programme for Wednesday is referred to elsewhere. Hi main vocalists for Thursday evening will be Mr. Barry Coney’s Quartet, who will contribute a number of solos and concerted items, including "Coronach" and "Good Night, Good Night, Beloved." Contralto solos to be rendered by Miss Martha Williamson will include "Sing Merrily To-day," while Miss Dorothy Youd will delight all with a soprano solo, "She Wore a Wreath of Roses." Our instrumentalists for the evening will be Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, playing "Hawaiian Melodies,’ and _ the Auckland Trio, who will include among their items a selection from "Caval- leria Rusticana.’ Chopin’s "Nocturne in B Major’ will be given us by Mr. Cyril Towsey. ° (CONTRIBUTING to Friday’s programme will be the St. Andrew’s Quartet, who will render a selection of quartets and ballads, including "Sweet Day, Grow Cool" (German) .and "With a Laugh as We Go Round" (Bennett). The Auckland Trio will give selections which will include "Presto Trio in B" (Reissiger), Miss Molly Wright (’cellist) playing "The Rustic Dance." Mr. Hk. McLennan (flautist). will include among his items "Murillo" (‘Terschak). MNHE ever-popular Lyrie Quartet, who "will be a feature of Saturday evening’s programme, will render "Russian Tullaby"’ and "In Absence.’ Mr. Arthur Ripley (tenor) will sing "Lay My Wead Beneath a Rose’; Mr. Ernest Thomas, "Oh! to be a Gipsy’; and Mr. IY. Richards will render "The Midshipmite," while Mr. A. McElwain, in some humour, will be appreciated. Messrs. Iliggott and Morrison will contribute banjo selections, which will include "The Miserere’ from: "Il Trovatore," and "Sing Me to Sleep." Dance music will be relayed from ‘the’ Dixieland Cabaret,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 6, 24 August 1928, Page 14
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363Notes from 1YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 6, 24 August 1928, Page 14
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