2YA Features
[HE service in the Vivian Street Church of Christ will be broadcast on Sunday evening. Pastor W. G. Carpenter will be the preacher. ‘This relay will be followed by the broadcast
of a concert to be given in His Majesty’s Theatre by the Municipal Tramways Band under Mr. BD. Franklin. ON Monday evening at 7.40, Mr. ter F. Dudson, dietician, will Walgive a lecturette on "Stomach Disorders." Three Hungarian folk songs, composed by Korbay, will be sung by John Prouse on Monday evening. Mr. Miss Mavis Castle will sing "A Little Coon's_ Miss Mona Castle’s items will be "On the Banks of Allan Water," "City Child," and "Dream o’ Day Jill." A duet by the Misses Castle will be "Shepherds’ Prayer" and "The Camel’s Hump." Dance" (from "Henry VIII’). Mr. Stewart Nelson (tenor) will sing "Dream Tryst" and "Pale Moon." A feature of the evening will be the presentation of a one-act play, "A riage has been Arranged." Th a Marctors will be Miss Madge Freeman and Mr. Cedric Gardiner. During the evening also there will be a brief organ recita] by Mr. H. Temple White. The programme to be played by the 2YA Orchestrina under Signor A. P. Truda will comprise the overture "Oberon," Luigini’s "Ballet Russe," Liszt’s "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1," Brahms’ "Hungarian Dance No. 2," Pierne’s "Serenade," Schubert’s "Serenade," and Rubinstein’s "Tor- eador et Andalouse." The orchestrina’s programme for Friday evening will also be of a very high standard, comprising: Overture to "Faust," a selection from "Lohengrin," a selection from the musical comedy "Katja the Dancer," Schubert’s "Rosamunde Ballet," Tosti’s "Serenade," and Ganne’s "The Blondes." "TUESDAY evening’s "popular" programme will be provided by the Strollers. Radio Party and the Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. 2YA Dixon, The programme by the Strollers will comprise much diversity in enter-tainment-soprano and tenor solos, soubrette items, humorous numbers, pate ter, and pianoforte solos. ‘The orchestral items will include the overture "Three Heroes," the "Song of the Volga Boatmen," and Borch’s "Two Country Dances." There will also be a violin solo, "Czardas," by Mr. W. Haydock, and a flute and clarinet duet, "Lo, Here the Gentle Lark," by Messrs. V. Brown and H. Langtry. Both items will have orchestral accompaniment. ARE HONGI will give a further lecture on "Maori Pronunciation" on Thursday evening at 7.40. The Boys’ Institute Military Band (under Conductor A. Iremonger) and 2YA vocal artists will provide Thursday evening’s programme. The band will give a thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. The vocalists will be Nora Gray and the Lyric Four. Miss Mr. Victor S. Lloyd will relate another of his experiences and a number of special records will be introduced into the programme. A VERY attractive operatic gramme has been arranged for day evening. The vocalists will a ¥Fribe Miss Monica Malfroy, Mrs. Agnes Lewis, Mr. Harry Phipps, and Mr. Ernest Short. They will sing some very a,
Popular solos from such favourites as (# fhe Marriage of Figaro," "The Barber "ot Seville,’ "Lily of Killarney," "Faust," "Atalanta," "Country Girl," "Geisha," and "Maritana." There will be elocutionary items by Mr. Albert Davey, and the instrumental music will be supplied by the Orchestrina. ON Saturday evening Mr. W. M. Jackson will continue his talks on "Gladioli and Gardening Hints." One of the popular variety programmes will be presented on Saturday evening. The Melodie Four will sing a humper of new songs as well as old favourites, solo and concerted. Other artists will be Mrs. Gladys Erlam (one of whose songs will be the old-time tity "Two, Little Girls in Blue"), Mr. "XZ. Beavis (steel guitar items), and Mr. A. ©. Hammon (humour). The 2YA Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. Dixon, will play appropriate music, among the items being "Italiana" (an overture by Thurban), a selection from "Poppy," and dance novelties. Mr. L. W. Probert will play a bell solo with orchestra accompaniment, "Eventide at the Convent." Messrs. W. Sneddon and H. Oakes (cornet and trombone respectively) will play a duet, "Hxcelsior."
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 14
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6602YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 14
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