Notes from 4YA
HD service from the Moray Place Congregational Church will be broadeast at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday evening. Following this, weather permitting, the St. Kilda Band will present a band concert at the seaside, and this will be relayed. URING the band concert on Tuesday evening some particularly fine music will be heard. A classical selection, comprising the "Introduction to ‘faust,’ " will be among -the outstanding numbers, a selection of "Welsh Songs" (by Frost) and Greenwood’s overture, "Golden Cross," will also he heard. A cornet solo with band accompaniment "Easter Hymns,’ will be another interesting item.
AMONG the vocalists, Miss Dorothy Sligo (mezzo-soprano) will be new to 4YA. Miss Sligo possesses a charming voice, and is an accomplished singer. Among her numbers will be Sanderson’s "One Morning Very Early." A tenor solo, "Onaway, Awake, Beloved," will be presented by Mr. L. E. Dalley, who will also be heard in the tuneful litile ballad "Macushla." Mr. E. G. Bond (bass) will sing Crampton’s "Lackaday." Recitals, humorous and otherwise, will be rendered by Mr. Lester Moller. ANOTHER instalment in the series of addresses on the "Early History of New Zealand" will be delivered by the Rev. W. B. Scott, whose subject on this occasion will be "Sir George Grey--Our Greatest Governor." WEDNESDAY night’s programme will be by the 4YA Harmonists, the 4YA Broadcasting Trio, and other artists. The 4YA marmonists will sing the ever-popular quartet "Hail Smiling Morn," and the members of the quartet will each contribute vocal solos. Ernt’s "Hlegy" for the violin will be played by Miss Eva Judd. Mr. P. J. Palmer will play Squire’s "Serenade"’ and Jensen’s "Morning Breezes." Mowrey’s "Mexican Serenade," a pianoforte solo, will be played by Mrs. Ernest Drake. Elocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Madge Yates.
Miss IRENE HORNIBLOW (con tralto), Miss Molly Vickers (mez-zo-soprano), and Mr, Arthur Lungley (baritone) will be the vocal artists on the programme for Friday evening. -. Mr. Chas. B. Gibbons will render flute solos, includig "Sweet Genevieve," arranged by Le Thiere, while. Mrs. Ernest Drake will play two of Cyril Scott’s compositions, "Asphodel" and "Dance Negre." Dance music will be relayed from the Savoy at the conclusion of the studio concert. A BRIGHT and varied programme will be heard on Saturday even-. ing. Miss Betty Roberts will sing "Tea for Two’ (Youmans) and "Will You Remember Me," while Miss Thelma Blackman will sing "Ma Sunflower Babe" and "Just a Little Lady." Mr. Ghris Harlie, the Lancashire comedian, will sing "A Very Queer Crew" and "How Many Beans Make Five." The Scottish comedian, Mr. Buster Brown, will sing three of Lauder’s numbers. Humorous sketches will be given by Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. MeConnell.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 20, 30 November 1928, Page 15
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449Notes from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 20, 30 November 1928, Page 15
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