4YA Features
N Sunday evening, March 3, the evening service from the Hanover Street Baptist Church will be relayed, the preacher being Rev. BE. S. Tuckwell, and the organist Mr. Upton Harvey. The musical director is Mr. H. P. Desmoulins. After the service a studio recital of gramophone items will be given. JDURING the afternoon session on Tuesday, March 5, the afternoon tea music from The Ritz will be relayed, when a special programme has been arranged by the musical director, Mr. Thos. J. Kirk-Burnand. R. CARL MOLLER, elocutionist, will make a welcome reappearance before the microphone in the evening.
and Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons (flautist) also will again perform. Mr. R. A. Mitchell (tenor) will include in his numbers that old favourite, "There is a Flower that Bloometh" from ‘"Maritana." Three new singers will make their appearance in this programme, Miss Mary Teviotdale (mezzo-soprano), who will sing "The Fuchsia Tree," "Songs My Mother Taught Me," and "To Music" (Schubert); Mr. W. Hilliker, a young basso, who has chosen "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind," by Serjeant, "The Volga Boat Song" and "On a January Morning," Squire Westtern’s song from Sir Hdward German’s comic opera, "Tom Jones"; and Miss Helen Wilson, a young lady with a very sweet soprano voice. "THE popular Serenaders will entertain on Wednesday evening March 6, with "Canadian Boat Song" and "Mine Own Countree"’ (Londonderry Air). Miss Florence Sumner and Miss Dorothy Allan will be heard in the duet by Mendelssohn, "I Would That My Love," besides solos. The tenor and baritone, Messrs. W. Harrison and R. B. Macdonald, will contribute solo items. Humorous sketches will be given by Major Lampen and Miss Anita Winkel, and Mrs. Ernest Drake, the studio-pianiste, will play ‘"Nocturne in G Major" by Chopin. From 9.30 to 11 p.m. there will be a special dance programme, During the afternoon session on Friday, March 8, Miss Buccleuch, of the D.S.A., will continue her fashion talks. IN the evening Mr. Harry Drew (tenor) and Mr. Les Stubbs( baritone) will make their first appearance at 4YA, The former will sing "La Donna e Mobile" and the latter "The Wanderer" (by Schubert). The 4YA Broadcasting Trio will be heard in Dvorak’s "Slavonic Dance" and "Ballet Music’ (from "Faust’’), while the individual members will supply solo numbers, Miss Hva Judd (violiniste) playing "Liebestraume,"’ Mrs. Ernest Drake (pianiste), "Coronach," and Mr. P. J. Palmer, (’cellist), "Hymn to the Sun." Also appearin,; on the programme will be Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M. (mezzo-contralto), and Miss Beryl Cooper (elocutioniste). GATURDAY is vaudeville night and a very bright programme has been arranged. Miss Minna Ablers will sing some popular songs, and Mr. Buster
Brown is giving some more of his ‘humorous Scottish songs. Mrs. D. Oa: (soprano), will render two old favoukites, "Hame o’ Mine" and "My I Wee Hoose." Also included in programme is the clever young elooutionist Mr. Lester Moller. A relay from the Octagon Theatre will supply the orchestral music, and from 9.30 to 11 p.m. there will be a special dance programme.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 33, 1 March 1929, Page 15
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