MONDAY
"No, No, Nanette" Silent Day At 1YA. From 2YA. R. H. ©. SOUTH will talk on "Books, Grave and Gay." N exceptionally good programme will be given in the evening by the 2YA Orchestrina and the St. Mary of the Angels Choir. The feature of this programme will be Sehubert’s "Mass in G," which is being broadcast for the first time in New Zealand. The choir, under Signor A, P. Truda, has _ been practising assiduously, and there can be no doubt whatever that a finished performance will be the result. The vocalists will be Mrs. T. Treacey, Miss Kathleen Ferris, Mrs. A. P. Truda, -Messrs. L. Stapp, Chas. Edwards, and T. ©. Wood. Another outstanding item will be the first movement of Greig’s "Piano Concerto in A Minor," the soloist being Mrs. G, P. Aldridge. This will be the first time that this work will have been broadcast in New Zealand, and not only for that reason, but also by virtue of the fact that this is one of the most brilliant works of that type written, this number should prove of great interest to all members of the radio audience. Other instrumental solo features will be given by Miss Ava Symons (violin), Mr. Claude Tanner (eello), and Mr, S. Bernard (trumpet). All these numbers will have an orchestral accompaniment, From 3YA. "THE concluding talk of the series "Treatment and Care of the Feet" will be given at 7.30 by Mr. J. L. Tennent. For the evening at 3YA the Woolston Band, Miss Linda Mills (soprano), Miss Blizabeth Vass (contralto), Mr. A. T. Couch (tenor), Mr. Robert W. Rofe (baritone), Mr, J. P. Darragh (humorous reciter), Mr. EB. Williams (trombone soloist) and Mr. R. Ohlson (cornet soloist). Some popular songs will be sun, Miss Mills will sing "The Kerry Dance" and "When the Heart is Young." Miss Vass’s items will include "For All Eternity" and "You’ll Get Heaps of Licking’s." "Kashmiri Song’ and Liddle’s "Fare-
well" will be two of Mr. Couch’s numbers. "The River of Years," a very old song, now rarely heard, the alwayspopular "Father O’Flynn," and _ the rolling "A Sergeant of the Line" will be sung by Mr. Rofe. From 4YA. paar delightful musical comedy, "No, No, Nanette," will be given a radio presentation by the 4YA Majors this evening. The same sing-ers-Miss Freda Elmes, Miss . Skinner, Mr. W. Harrison and Mr. L. M. Cachemaille-will sing solos on the supplementary miscellaneous programme-"Full Moon," "Hurdy Gurdy Man," "A Dream," and "The Crown of the Year," respectively. Selections will be played by the trio consisting of the Misses Wallace and Baker and Mr. Blyth.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 14
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434MONDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 14
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