Notes from 4YA
ON Sunday evening there will be a relay of the evening service from Knox Ohurch, after which the St. Kilda Municipal Band will be heard in a concert from the rotunda, St. Kilda ON Tuesday, April 9, Mr. R. W. Marshall will continue his talks on the’ Dominion’s tourist resorts, while on Friday afternoon, Miss Buccleugh will again speak on fashions. [Two singers in the persons of Miss Olga Wynne (soprano) and Miss Helen Roy (contralto) will make their first appearance at 4YA on Tuesday, April 9. They will be heard in the duets "The Angel," by Rubenstein, and "Nocturne," by Chaminade, and also in solo numbers. Another singer new to 4YA is a very fine young basso, Mr. William Kershaw, who will be heard in some splendid songs. Dunedin’s champion band, the St. Kilda Band, will supply the instrumental portion of the programme, and Miss Joyce Hould, elocutionist, will again be heard. so great was the success of "The Mummers" in the pantomime "Sinbad" that they are producing "Bluebeard" (Bobbed) on Wednesday, April 10. Listeners will be sure to appreciate this very clever and delightful coniedy. On this programme also will appear Mr. James Paterson, the clever Scottish entertainer, and Miss Betty Roberts, whose songs of the lighter type are always appreciated. HE presentation of the song cycle, "The Pagoda of Flowers" will be a feature of the session on Friday evening, April 12. The 4YA Harmonists’ Quartet never fail to please their public both in solo and concerted items, The 4YA Broadcasting Trio will be heard in a portion of the Ballet music from "Faust" and also in "Marche Miniature Viennoise," by Kreisler, and "Scherzo," by Schubert. The individual members of the Trio will also supply some delightful sols. [Re humorous sketches of Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr, J. B. McConnell are always very weleome, and they will again be associated on Saturday evening. Also aring on the programme is Miss é mstance Poole (contralto), who is making her fivs{ appearance at 4YA, and Miss Minna Ahlers, a singer of popu- . lar songs.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 15
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348Notes from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 15
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