SUNDAY
‘ CONTEST ITEMS FROM 2YA Broadcast from 1YA. ‘HE service in the Beresford Street Congregational Church will be reanyed, the preacher being the Rev. L. B. Pletcher, and the choirmaster Mr. W. Gemmell. The after-church studio programme will include items by Miss Nellie Marriage, a new artist at 1YA, who will be heard in three ballads"Shepherd’s Cradle Song" (Somervell), "I Heard You Go By" (Wood) and "Sometimes in Summer" (Sterndale Bennett). Mr. Tom Moffitt, tenor, will sing "Linden Lea," "Mignon" and "Wlower Divine." The Studio Trio will include among their items "Raindrop Prelude" and "Gopak." Miss* Ina Bosworth will play several delightful violin solos. From 2YA, HE service will be from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church, Wellington South. The Rev. C. V. Rooké, M.A., will pleach, the choirmaster and organast being Mr, W. A. Gatheridge. The studio concert in the evening by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band promises to be one of: outstanding merit, a feature of the programme being the contest pieces, "The Victory," tone poem, and Beethoven’s "Sonata numbers in which this band should show up to advantage, Other items by the band will be the selection, ‘"Euryanthe,’ Rimmer’s waltz, "Senta," and the march "Torchlight." The supporting artists will be Miss Anne Sullivan (soprano), Miss Agnes MecDavitt (contralto), and Mr. Chas. Edwards (tenor). ' From 3YA. HE service is from St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Bower Black being the preacher. A concert relayed from 4YA will follow. From 4YA. CAPTAIN Chandler will preach from the Salvation Army Fortress. The after-church studio concert will be provided by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr..T. J. KirkBurnnand, with assisting vocal artists and special recordings. Miss Irene Horniblow will sing three negro spirituals. Other soloists will. be
Miss Rita Holmes and Mr. Arthur W. Alloo.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 10
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