Wednesday, June 19
1YA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 12.30: Relay of community singing from Town Hall 1.80: Close down. 3.0 p.m,:Afternoon session-selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 425: Sports results to hand, 4,30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: News and market -reports. 740: Talk-Mr. Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture."
3.0: Chimes. . ua roa L B1: Orchestral-Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, "Ballet EgyptienAllegro" (Luigini). (Columbia record 02785). : BS: Presentation of Three-Act Play, "Bird in Hand" (John. Drinkwater) by ve, the Auckland Little ‘Theatre Society under the. direction of Mr. . Kenneth Brambton: ar Act I: (The scene is a summer evening in a country Inn "Bird in Hand"). bar parlour in the English Midlands. .The landlord, Thomas Greenleaf, his wife, Alice, and their daughter Joan, are _ finishing high tea.) ; Entr’acte-Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, "Ballet Rgyptien-Alie-gretto" (Luigini (Columbia record 02785). Act 2: (Bedroom No. 3 at the "Bird in Hand" an hour later. In om@ bed is Beverley propped up by -pillows). Entr’acte-Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, "Ballet Egyptien-Andante 5 and Finale" (Luigini) ‘(Columbia record 02788). Act 3: (The bar parlour again, the next morning before breakfast, which is laid on the table-the sun streams in through the window, which is bright with flowers.) 9.45: Selected gramophone items. 10.0: Close down. : 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. | (SILENT DAY.) Y . _ SYA, CHRISTCHURCH $= (306 METRES) -WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session--selected gramophone items. 4,25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank, 7.0: News session. . 7.15: Talk-Mr. Fredk. Morse, "Roses-The Best Varieties to Grow." 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. . 8.1: Presentation of the opera "Tristan and Isolda" Act 3 (Wagner). First instalment €H.M.V. record D1413-15) : . Synopsis: Of all Wagner’s achievements, "Tristan and Isolda" is possibly.the greatest. It is‘one of the most extraordinary art-works ever written, and even to the present time no work has been produced that can. approach it, even although seventy years have elapsed since Wagner commenced to write it. The theme is Love -a terrible unsatisfied: and insatiable love that must wreck all obstacles’ in its path, even:if those obstacles. constitute the lovers themselves. Tristan, a Cornish knight of royal birth, has fought successfully in Ireland for his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall. He brings Isolda, an Irish. princess, as an unwilling bride for the king, but discovers that he himself loves Isolda. They hide their love, and her "marriage with the’ King is carried out. But the lovers cannot be denied.. During one of their secret meetings, the King surprises them, and one of his followers stabs Tristan, who will not defend himself. ; The great Third Act, half of which will be presented this evening, comes as a fitting climax to the opera. Nowhere than in this Act did Wagner achieve a more. vivid expression’ of deep human emotions. As the Act unfolds, the full explanatory story will be told.) 6.33: Overture-Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Martha" (Flotow) (H.M.Y. record C1506). ; 8.41: Tenor solo-Mr. H.. Blakeley, "Rose Marie" (Friml). 8.45: Vocal quartet-Salon Quartet, "O Rose Marie, I Love You". (Frimi). 849: Orchestral Studio. Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Harold Beck: (a) "Adagietto Religioso" (Bohm) ; (b) "Minuet" (Purcell) ; (c) "Caprice" (Moszkowski). 9.1: Weather report. : 9.6: Vocal duet-Miss Lilian Hanham and Mr. H. Blakeley, "Indian Love . Call" ("Rose Marie") (Friml). ‘ 9.11: Vocal quartet-Salon Quartet, "Pretty Things" ("Rose Marie") (Friml). 9.16: Violin solo-Fritz Kreisler, "Indian ‘Love Call". (Friml) (H.M.V. Re‘eord DAT78&5). . 920: Vocal duet-Miss Dulcie Mitchell and Mr. J. Graham Young, "Why \ Shouldn’t We?" (Friml). . . _ Contralto. with quartet-Miss Dulcie. Mitchell and Salon Quartet, "Totem Tom: Tom" (Friml). . ‘ 9.28: Orchestral-Studio Orchestra: (a) "Carmen" Overture (Bizet) ; (b) "Qoreador’s Song" (Bizet). . 9.38: Vocal trio-Salon Trio, "Only a Kiss" (Iriml). 9.42: Soprano with quartet-Miss Lilian Hanham and Salon Quartet, "Door of My Dreams" (Friml). 9.47: Flute quartet-London: Flute Quartet, "Carnival of Venice" (Arrgd. Stainer) (Columbia. record 4155). ; 9.51: Contralto solo-Miss Dulcie. Mitchell, "A Summer Night". (Goring omas).-..-- , 9.56: Orchestral-Studio Orchestra,. "Sally" selection, (Kern). 10.6 ::Close down. ; 4 «| ‘4YA,.DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. oF 3.1: Selected gramophone items. . 4,25: Sports results, _ 4.30: Close down.
6.0: 7.0: 8.0: 81: 8.18: 821: 8.32: 8.36: 9.9: 9.13: 9.17: 9,24: 9.28 : 9.37: 9.49: Town Hall chimes, es Children’s session, conducted by Aunt. Anita. News session. ; re Town Hall chimes. Special. "Waterloo" evening. ‘ . A short resume by the Announcer of events leading to the Battle of : .. Waterloo. — Lo ; Overture-"1812" Overture (Tschaikowsky). , Trumpet call-Company Sergeant-Major T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, "The Trumpeter" (Dix). Bass solo-‘The Two Grenadiers" (Schubert). One-act play, "Waterloo" (Sir A. Conan Doyle). ‘Vocal quartet, "Fhe Marseillaise." . Cast ‘ Nora Brewster ...ceeeceeeencces. Miss Anita Winke? Corporal Gregory Brewster ...... Major F. H. Lampen Sergeant Arch. McDonald .....e.0+. Mr. F, M.. Tuohy . Colonel James Midwinter .......... Mr. Allan Young (Scene: A front room in a small house in Woolwich. Time: June of the year 1881 A.D.) Baritone solo-The Veteran’s Song" (Adams). March-*Pomp and Circumstance" (Higar). ; : Solo and chorus-(a) "The Deathless Army" (Trotere); (b) "Rule Brittania." Trumpet calls-Company Sergeant-Major T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, "The Last Post" and "Reveille." "His Master’s Voice’ dance programme. Fox-trot with vocal refrain, Aaronson’s Commanders, "My Scandinavian Gal’ (Tobias), (H.M.V. HA460): Fox-trot with vocal refrain, Shilkret’s Orchestra, "My Tonia" (de , Sylva), (H.M.V. EA478). Fox-trot with vocal refrain, Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, "What D’Ya Say?" (Brown), (H.M.V. HA460). Tenor solo-Franklyn Baur, "Marie" (Berlin), (Zonophone EH135). Waltz with vocal refrain, The Troubadours, "Live and Love" (Klages), (H.M.YV. BHA478). Wurlitzer organ solo-Jesse Crawford, "Me and the Man in the Moon" (Leslie), (H.M.V. EA491). . Fox-trot. with vocal refrain-Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra, "I Still Keep Dreaming of You" (Davis), (H.M.V. HA461). Bags solo with chorus-Paul Robeson, "Plantation Songs" .. (H.M.V. C1585). . Hawaiian-Kolomoku’s Honoluluans, "Aloha-oe" (Liliuokalani), (Zone phone BDF23). Fox-trot with vocal refrain-Shilkret’s Orchestra, "Cross Roads" (Klages), (H.M.V. EA461). 10.0: Relay from the Ritz of music by the orchestra under the direction of 10,10: 10,19: Mr. A. Pettit. Orchestral-London Orchestra, "On With the Show" (Nicholls), (Zonophone 5187). veo solo-Reginald Foort, "Worryin’" (Fairman), (H.M.V. Tenor solos-Walter Glynne, (a2) "Jeunesse" (Barry); (b) "I Love the Moon" (Rubens), (H.M.V. B2761).
Fox-trot-Rhythm Band, "There are Hyes" (Keyes), (H.M.V. A469). Fox-trot with vocal refrain-Rhythmiec Hight, "Saskatchewan" (Gilbert), (Zonophone HH126) . Fox-trot with vocal refrain-New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, "Why is the Bacon so Tough?’ (Prentice), (H.M.V. HA469). 10.85: Male quartet-Masters. Lough and Mallett and Messrs. Dixon and Hastwell, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Byes" (arred. Ball), (H.M.Y. B2770). Saxophone duet-Rudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Brilhart, "The Swallow" (Zonophone HH129). Fox-trot with vocal refrain--Aaronson’s Commanders, "Ill Get By as Long as. I Have You" (Turk), (H.M.V. BHA466). Waltz with vocal refrain-The Troubadours, "Dolores" (Grossman), (H.M.V. BA447). 40.48: Accordion with banjo-P. Frosini,. "Silver Moon" Waltz (Frosini), (Zonophone BEH129). Fox-trot with vocal refrain-McMnelly’s Orchestra, "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" (Tucker), (H.M.V. BA466). Waltz with vocal refrain-The Troubadours, "Love Dreams" (Harris), (H.M.V. BA4%5). Fox-trot with vocal refrain--Geo. Olson’s Music, "Sonny Boy" (H.M.V. WHA441). 11.0: Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 48, 14 June 1929, Page 18
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