1YA Notes
a prt Street Methodist Church will be on the air on Sunday evening. The Rev. W. Walker will be the preacher. The relay of a band concert in Albert Park will follow. BD | the programme for Tuesday evening the Studio Trio will appear in several numbers, including selections from Maseagni’s opera, "Cavalleria Rusticana." Miss Ina Bosworth will play the violin solo "Hejre Kati," and Miss Mollie Wright, ’cellist, will play. "Chanson Villageoise." Mr. Walter Brough, baritone, will sing several operatie solos, including the famous "Toreador" song from "Carmen." The Auckland Comedy Players, under the direction of Mr. J. F. Montague, will give A. A, Milne’s one-act comedy, "Wurzel Mummery" and "The Casket Scene" from "The Merchant of Venice." Mr. Karl Atkinson is giving another of his very interesting gramophone lecture recitals, this time "Oriental Music." ON Wednesday evening the Auckland ‘ Artillery Band is making its final appearance at 1YA before leaving for Dunedin to take part in the band contest. A new singer to 1YA, Miss Doris Moore (contralto), will be heard on this programme. Miss Moore was a very successful competitor at the recent Auckland competitions. Mr. Zante Wood is probably’ better known in Wellington than in Auckland, and his appearance before the microphone at 1YA will prove a welcome one. He has had many years of professional experience and’ his humour is inimitable. Other artists are Miss. Reta MacCullay, the popular Scottish soprano, and Mr. Cyril Towsey, who will ‘be again playing solos, ‘AT 7.40 p.m. on Thursday a talk-by the Rev. W. G. Monckton, M.A., on behalf of the League of Nations Union, will have for its title "Humanitarjan Activities.’ The 1YA Orchestral
Octet, under Mr. Hric Waters, has ihcluded the "Children’s Overture" by Roger Quilter on the programme, besides many lighter numbers. Mr, T..T. Garland will again be heard in original humour, and that popular combination; Ingall’s Hawaiians, will provide instrumental music. Another new singer will be heard, Mrs. P. Owen, & possessor of a sweet contralto voice. The programme will conclude with dance music until 11 p.m... TTT
SERSERERRSRAECRERESER ESSER ESRREERER ESR SERA SESH SESE AFTER a relay of a concert from the Lewis Hady Hall, a very fine studio programme will be given. That fine bass-baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, will sing some of the best songs from his extensive repertoire, and Mrs. L. Parry (mezzo soprano) is singing, =
¥ S. among other numbers, "Hlizabeth’s Prayer," from "Tannhauser." Mr..Tom Moffitt (tenor) will also be heard on this programme. The Studio Trio will also be heard on this programme, The Studio Trio will play selections, while Miss Ina Bosworth and Myr. Erie Waters Will play violin and pianoforte.solos respectively. ON Saturday evening Mrs. Daisy . Basham and Mi. Arthur Briggs THEE Enna
will once again be heard in vocal duets and solos. Miss Sara Stacpoole, a young soprano, will sing some delightful songs. Mr. Dan Flood, the popular humourist, will again appear and ‘some fine numbers by’ the Orchestral Octet, under Mr. Bric Waters, complete an interesting studio programme. There will be the usual dance session.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 14
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