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1YA Notes

HE church service broadcast on Sunday will be that conducted in St. Matthew’s Church, and will be followed -by a relay of a concert, to be given by the Auckland Municipal Band in Albert Park. ‘ I. CLUDED on the programme for Tuesday will be trios by Miss Dorothy Youd, Miss Martha Williamson and Mr. Lambert Harvey. These three artists will also be heard in -vocal solos. There will be pianoforte solos by Miss Theo Halpin, and the 1YA Orchestral Octet will give several items. An interesting lecture-recital will be given by’ Mr. Karl Atkinson, entitled "Chamber Music Without Yawns." . HH Auckland Artillery Band will provide the bulk of the programme for \Wednesday evening. Also appearing will be Mr. J. F. Montague in elocutionary. numbers, and Miss Daphne Higham, violiniste. Miss Millicent O’Grady (soprano), and Mr. Len Barnes (baritone) will sing duets, ineluding "The Rose of Love," from "The Rose Maiden." Mr. Barnes’s solos will include two Kipling poems-"Follow Me ’Ome," and "Route Marchin’," also a French-Canadian poem, "The Wreck of the Julie Plante." Miss Millicent O’Grady’s items will be "Nobil Signori, Salute," and "By the Waters of Mizinetonka," the latter with violin accompaniment by Miss Daphne Higham. Cornet solos will be played by Bandsmen L. Mackay and K. Smith. THE Asquiths are appearing on Thursday’s programme in one of their very ;popular drawing-room = entertainments; also, Mr. BH. Green (basso, with a very fine voice), Miss Nina Scott (elocutioniste), and the 1YA Orchestral Octet. This programme is followed by the usual dance programme until 11 p.m.

NN Swe A NUMBER of very fine items will be heard on Friday, the artists including Miss Nellie Lingard (con-’ tralto), Mr. Frank Sutherland (bass baritone), Miss Margot St. L, Toner (pianiste), and the Studio Trio. Miss M. Toner’s main item will be Bach’s "Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue," Instrumental selections will be given by

Miss Ina Bosworth (violiniste), and Miss Molly Wright (’celliste). VERY fine programme has. been arranged for Saturday. The artists include Miss Freda Gaudin (soprano), the Bohemian Duo in some of their very popular duets, and Mr. Owen Pritchard, humourist. The 1YA Orchestral Octet will be playing, among other numbers, the overture "Hgmont" (by Beethoven).

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 14

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1YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 14

1YA Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 14

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