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ME. and Mrs. Leslie Scrimshaw, soprano and tenor respectively, two popular performers in solo and duet 4 items last year, will appear again on Monday evening. The duet will be the well-known favourite, "A Paradise for Two" (from "Maid of the Mountains’). Mrs. Bingham Puddey, al- ; ways a popular artist, will sing "In-' vitation," "The Valley of Laughter" and "I Don’t Know." The records this evening will include two songs by . Peter Dawson, "The Floral Dance
ow and "The Admiral’s Broom." Mr. Jock Lockhart, well-known for his Lauder turns, will give an entertainment which ill include much of his own ‘original eptaposition, The instrumental music on Monday eyening will be provided by the Studio Trio and the Christchurch Municipal Band. The trio’s numbers will be Gounod’s "Ballet Music from ‘Faust’,’"’ "Ave Marie" and "Bacchanal" (from "The Seasons," by Glazounoff). The band will present a programme of mueh variety. o [HE Dulcet -Duo-Miss Nellie Lowe and T. G. Rogers-are contributing to a miscellaneous programme on Wednesday evening. They will sing the fine operatic duet, "Home to Our Mountains" (from "Il Trovatore’"). é. solo numbers will include "A rit Wlower," by Miss Lowe, and "The Sailor’s Grave," to be sung by Mr. Rogers. Miss Doris Irvine (soprano) is also singing this evening, her numbers being "O Mio Fernando" (by Donizetti) and Leoncavallo’s "Tis the .Day."’ Another vocalist will be Mr. W. H. Inkster, a fine baritone, He will sing "Invictus" and "The Mighty Deep." ‘THE astronomical talk on Wednesday evening by the Rev. B. Dudley, F.R.A.S., will be about the "Flight of the Solar System." Mr. Dudley will also recite how "The Reverend Gent Gets Tricked." An excellent programme will be presented by the Studio Trio on Wednesday evening. PROGRAMME of melodies by modern composers will be given on Thursday evening by Miss Frances Hamerton’s Melodious Four. The concerted numbers will be taken from the works of Bantock, Davies, Rowley and Percival. Included among these will be, some more of the popular "Nursery Rhymes" by Sir Walford Davies. Miss Hamerton will sing two songs by Besley and Dessaner’s gipsy song "Make Haste," Miss Belle Renaut will sing Finden’s "Song of the Bride," Jensen’s "O Let Thy Tears," and Somervell’s "Loveliest of Trees." Mr. Russell -Sumner is singing Quilter’s setting of the Shakespearean song "Hey, Ho! The Wind and the Rain," also Carse’s "Sandalled Feet." The wellknown "Hieanore," by Coleridge Taylor, and two of the always popular Hebridean songs, will be sung by Mr, tT D, Williams. Blocutionary numbers will be given by Miss Maiona JuInstrumental music will be supPlied by the Bohemian Quintet. "THE vocalists who will contribute to the musical portion of the miscellaneous programme on Friday evening will be the Valencia quartet. The concerted numbers will be the "Gipsy Chorus," from Balfe’s "Bohemian Girl," ‘and "The Shepherds" (by Percival). Duets will also be sung. Miss Anita Graham’s solo numbers will be "Wai‘jata Maori," "Boat Song," and "Big RLady Moon." Miss Renetta Rings’s two songs will be "Anytime’s Kissing Time" (from "Chu Chin Chow’’), and the "Indian Love Call’ (from "Rose fiarie’). Mr. W. Bradshaw will sing ~ tivo old favourites, "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby," and "Tom Bowling." "Bjorn, The Viking." and "The Admiral’s Broom" will be sung by Mr, F. A, Millar, bass,
Two entertaining items can be expected from Mr. Hiram Dunford on Friday evening. The first will be a talk on manners, and the other will be a sample of the work of the American humourist, Max Adeler, this piece being "The Swallowed Frog." FINE after-church concert has been arranged for Sunday evening. The vocalists will be Mrs. D. W. Stallard and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rogers. Their items will be augmented by special gramophone records.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 28, 25 January 1929, Page 14
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