MONDAY
EXCERPTS FROM: ""MARITANA"’ 1YA Silent. From 2YA. T 7.40 p.m. Mr. H. C. South will give his fortnightly review of "Books-Grave and Gay." Monday .night’s programme at 2YA is always of a classical nature, this being the evening allotted to this station for a programme of that type. On this occasion the 2YA Orchestrina under the conductorship of Signor A. P. Truda will play the overture to Strauss’s "Prince Methusalem," Alsend’s "Petite ° Rhapsody Russe," Grieg’s "Lyric Suite," two of RubinStein’s songs and Finck’s "Piraquette."
Ree 2 eile Miss Mary Lennie will play as a pianoforte solo Dohnanyi’s "Waltz." The vocalists for this programme will be Miss Myra Sawyer, Mr. W. Boardman, Miss Nora Greene, and Mr. William Renshaw. Mr. Sydney Tingey, one of Wellington’s, most talented entertainers, will give an excerpt froin "Martin Chuzzlewit" entitled "Sairey Gamp Down Among the Packets," and a poem by Browning, "An Incident of the French Camp." From 3YA. R. EH. E. WILTSHIRE, vicepresident of the Linwood Library, will introduce himself to radio listeners: in the first of a series of monthly talks on "Books of the Month." The New Brighton Band, assisted by vocal artists, will provide 8YA’s concert. The band is noted for its bright programmes. The assisting vocalists will be Mrs. B. Sluis (mezzo-soprano), Miss Lottie Colville (singer of popular songs), Mr. I’. Lovett (tenor), and Mr. John Worgan (baritone). Miss Ruby Boot (elocutioniste) will purvey humour. PT Tit fit Tit Tid Tit THT TTT TLE TTT TTT TIT CIT TAT TIT PITT TP iT rit rie
From 4YA. HE first half of the programme will be devoted to a presentation of excerpts from "Maritana" by the 4YA MHarmonists (Miss Mae Matheson, Miss M. 8S. Green, Mr. H. A. Johnston, and Mr. F. M. ‘Tuohy. An instrumental selection from '"Maritana" will be played by a trio consisting of Misses Wallace, Baker, and Mr. Blyth, The principal vocal items of the second half of the programme will be: "One Fine Day," "O Thank Me Not," "Crescent Moon," "Love, I Have Won You," and "Trade Winds."
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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