Notes from 4YA
N Tuesday, February 5, the Dunedin Banjo Trio will make a welcome reappearance at 4YA, playing several popular numbers. On the same programme will appear Miss Nancy Ayson, who will recite "Twenty Gallons of Sleep." Miss Gwenda Burt ( contralto) will sing ::The Great Awakening," "Pot Pourri," and "Far Across the Desert Sands." Mr. Albert Bicknell’s numbers will include the baritone solos, "My Heart’s Desire," and "Roadside Fire," by Vaughan Williams.’? ‘Tenor solos will be sung by Mr. G. Crawford, including two songs by Daisy McGeogh, "Cabbage Roses" and "The Secret of the Tide." Miss Lettie de Clifford (soprano) will be heard in "Happy Summer Song" and "My Laddie." ON Wednesday evening the 4YA Broadeasting Trio will be heard in "Melodies Mignonnes" and "Dance Sune," while members of the tric, Miss Eva Judd (violinist), Mr. P. J. Palmer (cellist), and Miss Aileen Young (pianist) will be heard in solos. The Serenaders will sing two quartets, "Rarewell to the Forst" (by Mendelssohn), and a beautiful old English number, "Golden Slumbers." Some very fine vocal solos will be heard, "Trees" and "A Legend" to be sung by Miss Mae Matherson, "The Windmill" to be sung by Mr. R. B, Macdonald, and "O Hope Within My Bosom" (Handel) by Miss Dorothy Allan. Miss Rona Scott will render elocutionary items. ME. L. E. Dalley is perhaps one of the finest tenors appearing on the public platform to-day, and
on Friday, February 8, he will be heard in "O Vision. Entrancing," from "Esmeralda," "I Wept, Beloved" (by Hue), and "Orpheus with His Lute" (by Vaughan Williams). Recitals will be given by Miss Tui Nerthey, a leading young elocutionist, and Miss Florence Sumner will be heard in soprano solos. "THE programme on Saturday evening, February 9, consists of many delightful and entertaining numbers, in addition to relays from the Octagon Theatre, where the orchestra is under the baton of Monsieur Henri de Rose. Humorous sketches will be given by Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen, popular songs will be sung by Miss Minna Ahlers, and Mr. Norman Scurr. Miss Hileen Cooper will entertain with songs at the piano, and Scottish humour will be provided by Mr. Buster Brown.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 29, 1 February 1929, Page 15
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366Notes from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 29, 1 February 1929, Page 15
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