4YA Notes
THE service from the St. Andrew Street Church of Christ will be relayed on Sunday evening. Pastor W. D. More will be the preacher. Following the church service, should the weather be favourable, a first-class concert by the St. Kilda Band will be relayed. MOST excellent programme will be relayed by the St. Kilda Band, under the baton of Mr. James Dixon, on Tuesday evening. Most of the numbers are recent compositions or arrangements, among which will be Rimmer’s selection, "Melodious Gems," and some very popular marches. Miss Wyn McPeak will contribute contralto solos, and elocutionary numbers will be presented by Miss Roberta Williams. On Tuesday evening the Rev. W. B. Scott will continue his series of talks on "New Zealand History," his subject being "George Augustus Selwyn," New Zealand’s first Bishop. A PROGRAMME of popular music will be broadcast from Dunedin on Wednesday evening. The Serenaders will entertain with some negro plantation songs, while Miss Mae Matheson (soprano) will sing Goring-
Thomas’s "A Summer Night," and Miss Dorothy Allan will present the contralto solo "The Hawk." The popuJar song "The Trumpeter" will be rendered by Mr. W. Harrison (tenor).Violin solos will also be contributed by Miss Eva Judd, SoME of Dunedin’s leading vocalists appear on Friday’s programme. Miss Florence Sumner (soprano), will sing Schubert’s "Cradle Song". and "The Kerry Dances." Miss Dorothy Skinner (contralto) will present Schubert’s "Death and the Maiden" and Bric Coates’s "I Hear You Singing." Mr. Neil Black (basso) has chosen a group of old favourites, including "The Old Brigade" and. Lord Somerset’s beautiful death song, "Echo." Miss Aileen Young will play as a piano solo Chopin’s "Nocturne in EH Minor." Dance music will be relayed from the Savoy at the conclusion of the studio concert. N entertaining and amusing programme will be heard from 4YA on Saturday evening, humorous songs, popular song hits, and most laughable sketches, and light instrumental musie comprising the bill of fare. During the. evening listeners will hear some particularly fine music rendered by the ~ splendid orchestra at the Octagon. Theatre,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 15
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3424YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 15
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