3YA Features
ON Sunday evening the religious service conducted in the Durham Street Methodist Church by the Rev. W. T, Blight will be broadcast by 3YA. The organist will be Mr. Ernest Firth, F.R.C.0. The after-church en-
tertainment will consist of a brief gramophone recital from the studio an the rebroadcast of the concert to be given by the Wellington Tramways Band under Captain IT, Herd in His Majesty’s Theatre. (THE Woolston Band, under Mr. R. J. Estall, will present one of their attractive programmes on Monday evening. Included among the items will be two marches, "Red Gauntlet" and "Thin Red Line," the overture "La Olemenza di Tito’ (Mozart), a selection from Huandel’s. "Acis and Galatea" and a waltz, ."Mexican . Serenade." There will be. band accompani- , ment to a cornet sulo played by Bandsman Ohlson, and to a trombone solo, "Switchback." Further instrumental numbers on the evening’s programme will be given by the Studio Trio. The 38YA vocalists who will contribute to the programme will be Miss Linda Mills (soprano), Mrs. Maud Wood (mezzo-soprano), Mr. J. Francis Jones (baritone), while elocutionary numbers will be giveh by Mr. W. H. Moses. , "OH Oh, Delphine," will be the next of the very popular musical plays to be presented at 8YA by the Radiolians, and it is certain to-be as much appreciated as: have been other light musical comedies put on the. air: b this popular vocal combination. Insttumental numbers on the’ programme for Wednesday evening will be the complete "Nuteracker Suite," to be presented by medium of records, and further music will be provided be -the- members of the -Bohemian Quintet. A very ‘interesting trio wil! be played by Miss Florence Millar, Mr.’ D. Mercer, ‘and Miss Dorothy Davies (violin, viola and piano re spectively). ‘There will be two recitations by Miss Ruby Boot. A PLEASING feature ‘of Thursday evening’s programme will be the part songs and madrigals which are ‘to be contributed. by Mrs. J. EB, Rus. sell’s Ladies’ Glee Party. The madrigals, which will be sung by the party without ‘instrumental accompaniment, will be "Come Away, Sweet Love" and "How Beautiful is Light." IN association with the Glee Singers in two part songs, Mrs. BE. W. Pigeon and Mrs. H. L. Bowker will sing solos. Mrs. Russell will act as accompaniste for the party, and will also play two pianoforte soli. The instrumental music of the evening will be provided by Mr. Harold Beck (’cellist), the Studio Trio, and by a few special records. . Two of 3YA’s finest soloists, in Mr. Harold Prescott and Mr. F. C. Penfold, will be singing on Thursday evening. Mr. Prescott’s numbers will be "Lord Randall," "On Away, Awake, Beloved," and "Because." Mr. Penfold’s baritone voice will be heard in "The Song of the Volga Boatman" and "The Devout Lover." THE Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra will supply the dance music programme on Friday evening. The early portion of the evening’s programme will be contributed by Miss Mabel WHaglesome (soprano), Miss Betty Hilliard (singer of popular songs), and Mr. George Titchener (humorist). The selected records for the evening will include solos by AIfred O’Shea, Chas. Hackett, Gladys Moncrieff, Sopie Braslau, Robert Wat-
Pe son, Fred Williamson, and Hardy Williamson. On Saturday evening 3YA will rebroadcast 2YA.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 19
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