3YA Features
’ dj ; . ‘THE service in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church will be broadcast on Sunday evening. The Rev. W. Bower Black will be the preacher. A relay from Dunedin-a concert by the Kaikoura Band-will follow. -- ; VERY bright band programme will mark Monday evening, the instrumehtalists being the New: Brighton Municipal Band, under Mr. J. A. Nut-: tall. Some entirely new items will be played. There will be a good supporting vocal programme, Mrs. O.'M. Hstall, soprano, will make her-‘first appearayée in radio. Miss Edna Johnson, & popular entertainer, will be heard in contralto songs and Mr. ©. L. Richards, who has not been heard of late from 8YA, will sing: "Hatfield Bells," "Captain Mac," and "Rip Van Winkle." There will be recitations by Mrs. H. Temple. Mr. Dudley Wrathall, baritone, will sing "Water ‘Boy" (a. negro’ melody), "Pagan," and. "Could I but Express in. Song." ‘A UBER’S famous "Laughing Song" (from "Manon Lescaut’) will be one of the songs to be sung by Mrs. .J. A. Hdwards, in a programme which will be mainly operatic, oii Wednesday evening. She will also sing "A Summer Love Tale’ and "Death and the Maiden," There will be mezzo-soprano solos by Mrs. Daisy H.' Pearce. Mr. Sydney Williamson (tenor): will sing "Q Vision Bntrancing," "The Song of ihe Palanquin Bearers," and "Slow, forses, Slow.’ Mr. F. °C.) Penfold’s numbers will be "The King’s. Minstrel," "A Flower Divine" and "King Charles." Humorous recitations will be given by Mrs. Margaret Williams, these comprising two Wish Wynne numbers. A clever young pianist, Miss Hillis Gilders, will play for radio for the first time. The main instrumental programme, which will be a feature of the’ évening’s entertainment, will be provided by: the Studio: Instrumental Octet under Mr. Harold Beck. ae ONE of the finest portions::of the excellent programme to.’be : presented by the Studio Instrumental Octet on Thursday evening will bé three compositions by Cadman "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water," "The White Dawn is Stealing," and "Moon -Drops Low." ‘The -vocalists for the. evening will be the Grand Opera Quartet, the iteny™@ being both concerted and‘ solo. To one' of Madame Gower Bufns’s items, "Lo, Here the Gentle Lark," there will be a fiute obbligato played ‘by*Mr. W. Hay. The evening’s programme will be mainly of a classical nature..
; A PROGRAMME of popular vocal. numbers sung by the Valencia Quartet, with humorous recitations by Mr, L. T. J. Ryan and dance musi¢ by the .Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, will be’ broadcast on Friday evening.» The members of the quartet-Miss Lucy Fullwood, Miss Mary Taylor, Mr. T.. G. Rogers, and Mr. B. J. J ohnson-will sing solos and concerted numbers. The solos will include "Break o’ Day,".. "The Hills of Donegal," "The Rebel" (from Wallace’s "Freebooters’ Song"), "The Valley of Laughter," "A Farewell," and "Mother Machree." Miss NORA GRAY (a 2¥A singer) and Miss Nellie Lowe will be the lady vocalists on Saturday evening.. Miss Lowe’s songs will be "Come Back to Erin," "Annie Laurie," and "Land o’ Mine." Mr. HR. A. Dowell, baritone, will sing "A Lane in Spain," "All Alone," and "The Hymns of the: Old Church Choir." The Joyous Pair will sing jazz ‘songs at the piano, with ukulele, and Mr.:Geo: Titchener, humorist, . will add much to the gaiety of the. evening. Instrumental items. will be’ provided: by ‘Miss*Irene Morris (violin- ; ist) and the Studio Trio. os
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 28, 24 January 1930, Page 15
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5603YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 28, 24 January 1930, Page 15
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