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THE. Service in St. Mary’s Cathedral _ + "will. be. broadcast on Sunday evening. The preacher will be Canon William Fancourt and the organist Mr. Edgar Randell. A studio concert will follow,’ when a very enjoyablé programme will be presented. Contributing artists will be Madam Humphrey Steward (soprano), Mis: Doreen Atkin (soprano), Miss DoriGower (contralto), and Mr. I. O’Malley (baritone). N Tuesday evening, in addition to the presentation of "The Maj Queen" by the Studio Choir, the third act of "Carmen" will be produced by means of gramophone records, witb explanatory remarks by Mr. Karl At: kinson. » ON Wednesday evening there will be an interesting, relay from the Lewis Hady Hall, where the Auckland Pia. Stidents’ Association will give a recital. This will continue till 9.80, after which there will be items from the studio. The vocalists will be Miss 8. Stacpoole and Mr. Frank Sutherland, who will sing duets as well as solos. The soprano solos will be "The Lass With the Delicate Air" and "The Little Brown Owl." "Charabane Joe" and "The Drum Major" will be Mr. Sutherland’s solos. The duets comprise "Arise O Sun" and "Creole. Swing Song." °
"THE Modern Age-as the Socialist Sees It," will be Mr. N. M. Richmond’s talk on Thursday evening. OR classical night on Friday an excellent programme has-been arranged. It will open :with a brief relay from Lewis Dady’s Hall. ‘The studio concert will be provided by Misses A. MeGruer and B. Smith, Mr. Fred Baker (baritone), Mr. Clarence Paine (elocutionist), Miss Ina Bosworth -(violiniste) and the Studio Trio. Soprano and contralto duets will be "On Wings of Song" and "Just
a’Wearying for You." Miss MeGruer will sing "The Fairy Pipers" and "VAmour." .Miss B. Smith’s solo numbers. will be "My Heart Has a Quiet Sadness" and "Four Ducks on a Pond." Mr. Paine will recite "Not Understood," "Song of the Market Place" and "Master of Raven’s Woe." TAPED LEDC IIOP CCN ORI OTOH DOL eee re eerre pene
SATURDAY evening’s programme will be of a bright week-end type. Lively songs will be sung by, the Lyric Quartet and there will be humour from Mr, Allan McElwain. The Bohemian Duo and Ingall’s Hawaiians will also be performing.’ The Studio Orchestra will play "La ‘Dame Blanche," selections from "The Quaker Girl," "Ballad Memories" and "In Arcady."
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 18
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