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4YA Notes

[THE Sunday evening service of the Hanover Street Baptist Church will be relayed, and this will be followed by a concert by the St. Kilda Municipal Band. Miss IRENE HEYWOOD (mezzo-so-prano) will make her first appearance at 4YA on ‘Tuesday evening. Her numbers will include "Rain" (by Curran), "The Hnchanted Forest’ (by Phillips),

and Coleridge-Taylor’s beautiful song, "She Rested by the Broken Brook." Two very popular singers, Mr. G. Crawford (tenor) and Mr. Arthur Alloo (baritone) will also be heard, and the elocutionist is Mr. Carl Moller. The St. Kilda Band will give another of their enjoyable concerts. ‘THE Dancing Mistress," a musical comedy, composed by Lionel Monckton, will be given by that happy combination "The Serenaders,’" on Wednesday. Also appearing on the programme are Miss Anita Winkel and Major Lampen in two of their humorous sketches. THE programme to be presented on Friday will be given by some very popular artists. Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M. (mezzo-contralto), Mr. A. R. Thompson (tenor), and Mr. Arthur Lungley are the vocalists, and Miss Tui Northey the elocutioniste. The 4YA Broadcasting Trio will play No. 4 of the ballet music from Gounod’s "Faust," while their solo numbers include the "Largo" from the "New World Symphony," to be played by Miss Eva Judd (violiniste), McDowell’s "Polonaise" and "Prelude" (by Schutt), pianoforte solos by Mrs. Ernest Drake, and ’cello solos, "Plainte D’Amour" (by Zellier) and "Mazurka" by Squire, played by Mr. P. J. Palmer. SATURDAY’S programme includes much of a lighter type. Mr. Lester Moller will give several humorous recitals, Miss Mona Melville will sing some of the latest songs, and Mr. Buster Brown will be heard in humorous Scottish items. Mr. Neil Black (bass) always sings songs to appeal to lovers of the older ballads.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 15

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4YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 15

4YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 15

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