Notes from 4YA
HE church service from St, Andrew Street Church of Christ, conducted by Pastor W. D. More, will be broadeast on Sunday. This-will be followed by a relay of the concert by the St. Kilda Municipal Band, the last before they leave to take part in the Wanganui Band Contest. ON the afternoon of Tuesday, February 19, the afternoon tea music from the Ritz will be relayed. On
Tuesday evening three new singers will render items. Miss Stuart Mitchell, a very fine mezzo-soprano, will. be heard in "Isla McLean," "June is in My Heart," and Goring Thomas's fine song, "A Summer Night." Three ballads ‘will be sung by Miss Phyllis Clare (contralto), and she will also be heard in a duet, "The Voyagers" with Mr. F. ©. Cooper. Mr. Allan Mitchell, a lyric tenor, will sing three numbers, including "Echo" and "The Devout Lover." Mr. F. ©. Cooper has included.an old favourite in his numbers, "The Midnight Review" by Glinka. Klocutionary items will be given by Miss Roberta Williams. POPULAR programme has been arranged for Wednesday evening, and will include a delightful combination of musicians, "The Melodious Vive," who will render several popular numbers. This combination is in great demand at local functions. A feature of the programme will be a presentation of excerpts by The Serenaders of Lehar’s fine musical comedy, "Gipsy Love." Mr. Lester Moller, the popular elocutionist, will give elocutionary items, and Mrs. Ernest Drake will be heard in pianoforte solos. N the afternoon of Friday, February 22, Miss Buccleuch, of the D.S.A., will continue her interesting Fashion Talks. The evening session will be a particularly fine one. The performers will include some of Dunedin’s foremost artists. One new singer is being introduced in the person of Miss Muriel Eager, A.T.C.L., soprano. Her numbers will include "Qui La Voce" (from Bellini’s opera "I Puritani’’). Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., is singing "Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer" (from "Maritana"’), "Lullaby" (by Byrd), and "I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly" (by Purcell). Mr. L. KE. Dalley (tenor) and Mr.. Arthur Lungley (baritone) will be heard in the duets "Flow Gently Deva" and "In This Solemn Hour" (from "La Forza del Destina). The former has included in his numbers the famous aria from "The Messiah," "Thou Shalt Break Them" and the latter "O Tu Palermo" (by Verdi). The 4YA Broadcasting Trio will supply trios and solo numbers, Miss Eva Judd (violiniste) playing "Romance in G," by Evendsen, and Mr. P. J. Palmer (’cellist) playing "Scherzo," by Van Goens. Mrs. Ernest Drake, pianiste, will play "Ar. abesques" Nos. 1 and 2 by Debussy. The elocu-
tionist for the evening is Miss Matae, Yates. "THE artists appearing on atartas. February 23, are Miss Mitta Ahlers in popular song hits; Mr. Buster Brown, singing humorous Scottish songs; Miss Anita Winkel and Major ¥. H. Lampen in comedy sketches. This will be followed by a special DeOgramme until 11 p.m.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 15
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