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THURSDAY

MALE VOICE CHOIR From 1YA. Mok new artists will appear on 1YA’s programme this evening, when the programme will be contributed by ‘Miss Marjorie Fair (soprano), Mr. T. T. Garland (humorist) and the Aloha Duo (in banjo, guitar and vocal novelties). That popular entertainer, Miss.Cherry Anderson, will again appear in piano novelties while the Orchestral Octet, under Mr. Eric Waters, has arranged some more very fine instrumental numbers. ‘The programme will conclude with dance music until 11 p.m. DURING the news session Miss Inez : Connop will give another of her entertaining and instructive talks on "Dancing." The first concert of the WellingSymphony Orchestra, 1930 season will be relayed from the Town Hall at 8.15 p.m, The first portion of the programme will be devoted to the’ works of Mendelssohn, the numbers to be played will be "The Fingal’s Cave Overture,’ the "Concerto in E Minor," and the "Symphony in A" (The Italian), The second half of the programme will be of-a miscellaneous nature, the ' items ‘being the "Ballet Egyptien,’" "Finlandia," "The Hiawatha Suite," and the "Hungarian March’ by Berlioz. From 3YA. 'MHE first concert of the 1930 sea4 son to be given by the Christchurch Male Voice Choir will be broadeast by 3YA. This broadcast has been arranged for by the 3YA Musical and Dramatic Committee, The programme which has been arranged

will equal, if not excel, the best ever given by the choir, The Cathedral Choristers will be assisting the choir and the soloists for the evening will be Messrs. S. C. Andrews, F. C. Penfold and L. E. Hamilton, with the addition of Miss Anita Graham (mez-zo-contralto). A string quartette, consisting of Mrs. Francis Bate, Mr. Arthur Gordon (violins), Professor Oddone Savini (viola) and Francis Bate (’cello), has also been engaged. The conductor will be Dr. J. C, Bradshaw. Silent Day, at 4YA.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 11

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 11

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 11

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