Notes from 4YA
HW service in Virst Chureh will be broadcast on Sunday evening. The Rey. Dr. Hunter will be the preacher. The relay of a concert to Ke given by the St. Kilda Band in the St. Kilda rotunda will follow. ANOTHER lecturette by "The Radio Man" on wireless will be given on Monday evening at 7.40, Excerpts from "The Bohemian Gir!" will comprise the first half of Monday evening's programme, The vocalists will be the 4YA Harmonists-~Miss Mae Matheson, Miss Mollie Andrews, Mr, H. A. Johnston and Mr, F, M, Tuohy. The supporting miscellaneous programme will include recitations by Miss Rona Scott and selections by the 4YA Broadcasting Trio, [HH band engaged for Tuesday even- . ing is the Kaikorai Band, under Mr. |. J. Kirk-Burnnand, presenting
4 programme of variety. Mezzosoprano solos by Miss Molly Vickers will be "Love in Spring," "By the Waters of Minnetonka" and "Love, Laughter and You." Mr. Arthur Alloo (baritone) will sing "Hindoo Song," "The Sands of Dee" and "The Hagle." Hlocutionary items will be given by Miss Nellie Osborn. WEDNESDAY will have a very bright studio concert, to be followed at 9.30 by a dance music session. The entertainment will open with a relay from the Empire Theatre, Mr. Leslie Harvey playing on the Christie Organ. Miss Mollie. Fenton (contralto), Miss Nellie Warren (monologue entertainer), Mr. J. Swan (tenor), Mr. Buster Brown (Scottish comedian), and a novelty instrumental trio. UNDER the direction of Miss Ethel Wallace, a brilliant Dunedin violiniste, the Paramount Quintet will, on Friday evening, present items by Brahms, Tschaikowsky, Sibelius and Beethoven. This quintet is of exceptional merit as all the artists of which it is composed are outstanding soloists. For a violin solo, Miss Wallace will present two movements from Men‘delsgohn's "Violin Concerto .in C Minor." This particular evening-at 4YA should add still further to the enjoy‘ment of "listeners-in." The assisting artists are Miss Mary Somerville (contralto), Mr. Mortley Peake (bass). and ‘Miss Tui Northey, who obtained many prizes at the recent Dunedin Competitions. ON Saturday evening 4YA will relay from 8YA.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 15
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343Notes from 4YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 15
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