Thursday, October 11
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2VYA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES) -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. \ 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Aunt Gwen and Uncle Pepper x 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. . 740: Lecturette on "Gardening" by Mr. A. H. Nicholls (representative of the Hutt Valley Horticultural Society). 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, under the conductorship of Mr. T. Goodall, and items by assisting artists. 81: Marcech-Band, "Sons of the Wild" (Rimmer). Overture-Band, "Zampa" (Iilerold). 8.13: Vocal quartet-The Warblers, "Mother o’? Mine" (Tours). 8.17: Tenor solo-Mr. W. E. Wiliott, "Sunshine" (Berlin). 821: Choral with orchestra-Light Opera Company, "Gems from ‘Princess Flaria’" (Smith, Romberg) (H.M.V. Record EB22). 25: Selection-Band, "Tannhauser" (Wagner). 10.3: : Tenor solo Recital-Mrs. A. Innes Murray, "The Hrl King" (Goethe). : Patrol-Band, "Turkish Patrol’ (Michaelis). Waltz-Band, "Sweet Idleness" (Ord Hume). Baritone solos-Mr. Harry Matthew: (a) "All Through the Night" (traditional) ; (b) "Achal by the Sea" (Lawrence). Mr. Stewart Nelson, "A Memory" (Park). Overture-Band, "Semiramide" (Rossini). Weather forecast. Hawaiian guitars, Ferera and Paaluji, "Kilima Waltz’ (traditional) (H.M.V. Record B2369). Bass solo--Mr. T. C. Wood, ‘The Bandolero" (Stuart). Tenor with quartet-Mr. W. BH. Elliott and The Warblers, "When You Played the Organ and I Sang ‘The Rosary’" (Gilbert). : Selection-Band, "Monsieur Beaucaire" (Rosse). : Humour-wMrs. A. Innes Murray, "Behind the Curtain" (Anon). : Vocal and Band-Devonshire Restaurant Dance Band, "At the End of an Irish Moonbeam" (Golden’ (Zonophone Record HH84). : Baritone solos-Mr. Harry Matthew: (a) "Can’t Remember" (Goat; ley): (b) "Home Along’ (Sanderson). : Tenor solo-Mr. Stewart Nelson, ‘Pale Moon" (Logan). : Bass solo : Contralto with organ-lHssie Ackland: (a) "Poor Man’s Garden" (RusMr. T. C. Wood, "The Carpet" (Sanderson). sell); (b) "Love’s Old Sweet Song" (Molloy) (H.M.V. Record ©1410). 2: Descriptive fantasia-Band, "A Drum-Head Church Service’ (Ord THiume). March--Band, "Gladiator’s Farewell" (Blankenburg). God Save the King. doYA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 38.0 p.m.: Afternoon session-selected studio items. 4.30: 6.0: 7.15: 8.0: 8.1: 8.6: Lo bo a ee om @m % % a1 oe} Cow tol m1 Ot oe) 13: Close down. Children’s session, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat, News session. (*Shimes. Overture (relay of 2YA, Wellington, conditions permitting). Classical and Russian composers in vocal and miscellaneous programme. Baritone solos-Mr. Clive Hindle, (a) "Tell Her" (Katschubay), (b) "Sledge Song" (Volkslied Folk Song). Orchestral--(a) Chicago Symphony Orchestra, "Valse Triste’ (Sibelius), (b) San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, ‘"Iuneral March of a Marionette" (Gounod) (H.M.V. Record Ed. 5). : Soprano solo-Madame Gower-Burns, ‘The Legend" (Tschaikowsky). : Violin solos-Miss Irene Morris, (a) "Air-Chanson Louis XIII" (Pergolese), (b) "Pavane" (Couperin-Kreisler ). : Vocal duet (contralto and baritone), Grand Opera Duo, selected. : Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadeasting Trio, "Allegro Moderato" (Arensky). : Recital-Mr. Hiram Dunford, "My Lady’s Leap" (Rea-Brown). : Chorus with orchestra-Chorus and London Symphony Orchestra, "Hor We Are Far in the Dim Ages Lying" (Elgar). (H.M.V. Record D 13847). : Contralto solos, followed by soprano and tenor duet-Mrs. Ann Harper and Grand Opera Dua, (a) "Only For Thee" (Tschaikowsky), (b) "mwas April" (Tschaikowsky), (c) "In a Gondola." Weather forecast. Overture-National Symphony Orchestra, ‘"William Tell" (Rossini). (Zonophone Records 2969 and 2970). (This brilliant overture to Rossini’s opera is a popular piece of the concert room, although the opera itself is but rarely heard. Four sections comprise the overture: (a) "Andante Religioso," which may be taken to typify the piety and earnestness of the Swiss mountaineers in revolt againfl the Austrian tyranny. From this point the composer has drawn a picture of nature in the Swiss mountains. The succeeding "Allegro" (b), is said to represent a storm. Then follows an "Andante" (c) of pastoral character, in which we hear a finé duet for cor anglais and flute. The music suggests a peaceful scene in Alpine meadows. The spirited final section (d), introduced by a trumpet call, is based upon a stirring martial theme with 2 wonderful rhythmical structure-this brings the everture to a grandoise conclusion).
: Tenor solos : Soprano solos-Madame Gower-Burns, (a) "Song of India’ (RimskyKKorsakov), (b) "Cradle Song" (Jarnefeldt). : Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "June" (Tschaikowsky), (b) ‘Waltz’ from "The Sleeping Beauty" (Tschaikowsky). Mr. Harold Prescott, (a) "Serenade" (Tschaikowsky), (b) "But Lately in Dance I Embraced Her" (Arensky). : Orchestral-New Light Symphony Orchestra, "La Poupee Valsante" (Poldini), (H.M.V. Record B 2629). : Recital-Mr. Hiram Dunford, "The Stouch O’ Day" (from "The Sentimental Bloke"), (Dennis). : Vocal mixed quartette-Grand Opera Quartet, "Lullaby" (Brahms). : Orchestral San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Coppelia Ballet" {Delibes), (H.M.V. Record D 1272). God Save the King. 4¥A DUNEDIN (468 METRES)-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. SILENT DAY.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 5 October 1928, Page 20
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