WEDNESDAY
A NOTED PIANISTE From 1YA, A’, 7.40 p.m. Mr. Norman Kerr. will give another of his interesting talks on Physical Culture, The studio programme will be a variety entertainment entitled "Something Different," and will be provided by the Anglican City Mission. The Rev. Jasper Calder will have charge of the proceedings for the evening, He produced :a. few months ago the oo Lone I Itnown as "Jasper’s Limited." These were very successful,. * and, working o nsimilar lines, an excellent production is assured listeners . this evening. ‘The artists include many of Auckland’s leading performers ‘and plenty of variety is promised. From 2YA. This is usually "Silent Day" . at 2YA, but the station will be "on the air’ on this occasion in order that listeners may be kept in toueh with the results of the Parnell by-election, as they come to hand. Items will be given from the studio, whilst listeners are waiting for the results _ f come in. ' From 3YA, ; THe: ‘programme will be mainly operatic. "Maritana," "Irene," "Martha," "Rigoletto" and "Jor gleur de Notre Dame" will be represented in the solos and duets which will be sung, seyeral of them for the first time at 8Y.A. The vocalists will be Madame Gower Burns, Miss Mavis Spiller, Mr. Evnest Rogers and Mr. J. Filer. For each of the two of Madame Gower Burns’s solos there will be harp obligato by My. Harry'Glaysher. Pinsut!’s ‘RBugler," an old military song whose popu-
larity will be well remembered, will be sung by Mr. J. Filer. A quartette number for the evening will be "The Snow" (Elgar), which will be sung for the first. time at 3YA. On the instrumental side of 3YA’s programme will appear Mrs. Alice Forrester (mee Miss Alice Rowley, daughter of the iate Mr. J. Rowley, at one time recognised as the finest flautist in Christchurch), She had the konour of being the first Bachelor. of Musi¢e in: Australasia. One of her pianoforte items will be Chopin’s "Raindrop Prelude." Somewhat of a novelty on the evening’s programme will be Moszkowski’s "Suite for Two Violins,’ played by Miss Irene Morris and Mrs. A. H. Bills. Further instrumental items will be contribuied by the Broadcasting . "Trio. From 4YA, *"WA7JOOLLEN CLOTHING" is the subject for the talk by the Home ‘Science Extension Department of the Otago University in the afternoon. In the evening at 7.15 Mr. L. W. McCaskill will review the April issue of the Journal of Agriculture. Both talks are under the auspices of the 8YA Primary Productions Committee. The evening’s concert programme at 4YA will be of a light nature. Amorg the principal contributors will be the Novelty Syncopators, ‘playing fox-trots, valses and other bright music. Light vocal numbers comprising the latest hits will be given by Mr. Norman’ D. Scurr. Miss Tui Blackman. (soprano, will also sing light airs and baritone solos will be contributed by Mr. G. M. Salmond. JElocutionary items will be given by Miss Maiona Juriss.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 10
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