3YA Notes
HH Christchurch Municipal Band under Conductor J. Noble, assisted by 3YA artists, will provide Monday eyening’s entertainment. The programe will be of a varied nature and of excellent quality. The vocalists will be Miss Viol Clare (soprano), Mrs. Bingham. Puddey (mezzo-contralto), Mr. Cyril Rishworth (baritone), singing "The Muleteer of Malaga," "A Chain of Roses" and "My Old Shako’’), Mr. Leslie Stewart (singing old fayourites), while Mr. J. Laurenson will give two recitations.
'TUESDAY evexing there will be a ringside description of the amateur boxing championships to be held i the Caledonian Hall. The first instalment of "Carmen" will be presented on Wednesday evening. The supporting programme will be contributed by Miss Thelma Ayres (soprano), Miss Nellie Lowe (contralto), Mr. T. G. Rogers (tenor), Miss Eileen Hughson (pianiste), and the Studio Orchestra ‘under Mr.. Harold Beck,
N Thursday evening at 7.80 p.m., ~ QOaptain Barlow will give a lecture n "Air Ports." Miss WBHileen Grennell’s songs on Thursday evening will be "The Cry of Rachel," "The Old Refrain" and "Nightingales of June." Miss Merle Miller will sing "The Little Bells of Sevilla," "Lake Isle of Innisfree" and "O Love from Thy Power’ (from "Samson and Delilah"). The male vocalists will be Mr. Harold Prescott (tenor) and Mr. F. C. Penfold. There will be selections by the Studio Trio. 4"RIDAY evening’s programme will be provided by the Male Choir Concert Party of the Commercial Travellers’ Association. The commercial travellers have much. individual and collective talent. Part-songs will be a feature of the programme. These will eomprise "Sailors’. Song," "Minnensingers," "In a Gondola," "To Arms," and "The Camel and the Butterfly." Among the soloists will be some artists new to 8YA-Miss Merle Parry (soprano), Miss Maggie Richardson (contralto), Mr. G. W.-Parry (tenor), Mr. W. Toomey (baritone). Mr. K. W. Connor (baritone), Mr. H. Taylor (bass), Mr. W. Drake, Mr. Robert Clarke (violinist), and Mr. A. BE. Romerill (reciter). Among the solos for the male voices will be "The Diver," "The Tune of the Open Country," "The Stoker," "Wairings," "Duna," "For You Alone," and "Indian Serenade."
[THE radio vaudeville programme for Saturday evening will be provided by very popular artists-the Joyous Duo, the Italian Jazz Trio (well known as street musicians in Christchurch and in many other cities of the world), the Beckenham Male Voice Quartet, Miss Sylvai Angus (soprano) and Messrs. Charles Lawrence and George Titchener, who on this occasion will act in concert, telling stories with ‘patter.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 19
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4063YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 19
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