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THD evening service in Hoty Trinity Church of Christ, Avonside, will be broadcast by 3YA on Sunday, ‘January 19. The preacher will be, the: Rey. O. Fitzgerdld. The studio concert to fol- . low will be contributed,.by Mrs. Sen Jowett (mezzo-soprano), « My. 8 ydney Armstrong (baritone), Mx. Harold ‘ Beck (’cellist), the Ghristehutch ‘Broadcasting: Trio and a number’ of specially selected records. In the absence on holiday;,leave of My. EB. J, Bell, Public Librarian, Miss Gertrude Scott, his first assistant,. will give the fortnightly book review on Monday, January 20, at 7.30i:p.m.

THE Christchurch Municipal. Band (under Mr. J, Noble), the Broadcasting Trio and 3YA Vocal artists will provide Monday evening's programme, The band items are well varied, including two marches, "Gill Bridge" and "Great Little Army," a patrol, "Jungle Drums," a selection, "Squire’s Popular Songs," and a reverie, "The Priory Bell." "The Miserere," from "Il Trovatore," will be played as a cornet duet with band accompaniment. The singers for the evening will be Miss Jessie Ewart (mezzo-soprano), Mrs. W. Bischlager (soprano), and Mr. John Worgan (baritone). Humorous recitations will be given. by Miss Mavis Kinsella, NUMEROUS Operatic items will mark. Wednesday evening’s pro-° gramme on both the vocal and the instrumental side. Excerpts will be | taken from "Nell Gwynn," "Romeo © ‘and Juliet," ‘Florodora," "Orfeo," ‘Forza, del. Destino," "The Beggar’s Opera," and. "Tosca." The ‘vocalists will be--Miss’ Thelma Ayres, Miss Alice Vinsen,’ Mr. Perey -Nicholls, : _ and Mr. Bernard Rennell. ‘The tenor and baritone voices will be" heard in:a duet as well as in solos. The instrumental programme for the evening will be provided by tae Studio Octet under Mr, Harold Beek. "THURSDAY evening’s classical programme will be provided. by. Miss Frances Hamerton, Miss Belle Renant, Mr, T. G. Rogers and Mr. IT. D.. Williams. All the vocal numbers will be ‘from the works of Schumann. They will include several quartettes, notably: "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose." Mr. Williams will sing "The Two Grenadiers." The instrumental portion of the musical programme will be supplied by the Studio Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck.. The items will include Mozart’s "Minuet," "Valse Triste," by Sibelius, Beethoven’s "Minuet in ‘G," Bach’s "Suite in D," Grainger’s "Mock Morris Dance;’ and German’s "Henry VIII. .Dances," \ A POPULAR programme with dance music will be broadeast on Friday evening. Miss Kathleen Chapple (who earned very high praise from the judge at the Wellington Competitions), Miss Myrtle Langley, Mr. J. Francis Jones, and Mr. W.-J. Richards will be the singers. Humorous recitations will be given by Mr. H. Instone. The Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra will provide the dance music. . "THERE will be two fifteen minutes’: drawing-room entertainments included in Saturday evening’s week-end programme, the performers being Mr. Charles Lawrence and Miss Alice Chapman. Miss A, Peters will be at the piano, Contributing to the main portion of the programme will be Miss Linda Mills, singing "The Pipes of Pan are Calling," "Ye Banks and Braes," and "Caller Herrin’," while Mr. W. H. Tnkster will be heard in "On the Shores of the Aegean Sea," "Asleep in the Deep" and "Home, Little Maori Home." There will be humorous recitations by Miss Jean Grant, ’cello solos by Mr. Harold Beck, and selections by the Studio Trio. Dance music will. continue till 11 p.m.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 15

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3YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 15

3YA Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 15

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