MONDAY
OTAGO. ANNIVERSARY BROADCAST Broadcast from 2YA. "THE programme promises to be one of outstanding merit. The 2YA Orchestrina, under Signor A. P, Truda, will play several numbers from classical composers, namely, the "Athalie" overture of Mendelssohn, Mozart’s well-known suite "Hinekleine Nachtmu-
sik," Boccherini’s celebrated "Minuet," Schumann's "Abendlied," and Brahms’ "Valse in D Major." The suppporting voealists will be the Misses Mavis and Mona Castle, Mr. John Prouse and Mr. William Renshaw. Their items will comprise excerpts from the works of Liza ‘Lehmann, Waddington Cooke, Schubert, Hughes, Sullivan and Cowan. An interesting feature of the programme will be two vocal solos with violin obligato played by Miss Zilah Castle, the soloists being Misses Mavis and Mona Castle. They will sing "One Fieeting Hour’ and "Fiddie and I" respectively. Two light sketches will be given by Miss Gracie Kerr and Mr. Geo. Power
-‘Just Like a Woman" and "Cross Purposes," both items by the wellknown sketch writer, Montague. Miss Glen Carty, L.A.B., F.T.C.L., a young pupil from the studio of Mr. Gordon Short, will play Friedmann’s "Waltz." Organ solos to be played by Mr. H. Temple White will be Holloway’s "Romanza," the "Gavotte" from "Mignon" and Battman’s "Offertory in G Major." From 3YA. "THE Woolston ‘Band will present two marches, "Gallant and Gay" and "Gaily Thro’ the World," the overture to Flotow’s "Martha," the concert march "Pasano," and Rimmer’s "Op-
eratic Beauties." Bandsmen Williams and Angrson will play a euphonium and trombone duet, "The Moon hath Raised her Lamp Above." A cornet solo, "Titania," will be played by ‘Bandsman R. Ohlson. Further instrumental numbers on the evening’s programme will be provided by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. ' The vocalists for the evening will include two young artists new to Radio, Miss Louisa Kiddle and Miss Helena Davidson. Mr. W. Bischlager and Mr. C. L. Richards will also be singing. Two sketches will be presented by a combination known as the Kiwis, while humorous recitations will be given by Miss K. G. Willetts and Mr, W. H. Moses. From 4YA. HERD will be a concert in the Old Settlers’ Hall to celebrate the 82nd anniversary of Otago. See page five
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 10
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357MONDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 10
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