TUESDAY
"MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" From 1YA. Mane. Cora Melvin and Mr. Norman Day will be associated at 1YA ‘in solos and duets, principally from the musical comedy, "The Maid of the Mountains." This type of music is always very welcome to FUE GLE ALE LAA LOA ALA GAL ALE AEE BEL EAL ALL LEE ALL -AEE ELE LAE ALLE GOT EAT TLE ELT tte tt tr ee
el ES listeners, and in the hands of such experienced singers will prove very enjoyable, The Orchestral Octet, under Miah Erie Waters, will play some interest; ~ ing numbers from various grand and -. iight operas. Of particular interest in their selection-is the suite "In Days of Old" (by Ball). Mr. Cyril Towsey will play the pianoforte solo, ‘Pathetic Sonata," by Beethoven. Two talks by popular lecturers are featured on this programme- Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., in a further Topical Talk and a gramophoue lecture recital by Mr. Karl Atkinson, entitled "Gems from ‘Mignon’," by Ambroise Thomas, the great French composer. From 2YA. 7.40 there will be a talk for farmers by a representative of the Agricultural Department. A bright entertaining programme has been arranged for 2YA’s concert session, which will be followed at 9.80 by a dance programme... The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. 'T. Dixon, wiil play "From Defeat to Triumph" (by Gabriel-Marie), "On the Orient" (bs Gowin), and Borch’s "Air de Ballet, No. 2." Instrumental trios to be played by Messrs. W. Haydock, Stanley Chapman and M..T. Dixon will be Kreisler’s arrangement of Beethoven’s "Minuet" . and -Kreisler’s "Marche Miniature Viennoise." Baritone solos will be given by Mr. ©. Wilkie, popular songs by Miss Lily Charles and excerpts from popular musical comedies by Mr. Johnny. Hines. Mr. Cedric Gardiner and Miss Madge Freeman will give two humorous sketches, "The Seance" and "Dining Out." . Silent Night at 3YA. From 4YA, TALK on "Tourist Resorts’" will be given at 4YA at 7.40 by Mr. R. W. Marshall. 4YA’s programme will be contributed by the Kaikorai Band and assisting 4YA vocal artists. Miss Isobel Crowe will sing "The Birth of Morn," "Salaam" and "A Brown Bird Singing." Mr. James Simpson (tenor) will be heard in Schubert’s "Serenade," "The Auld Scotch Songs," and. "At the Mid-hour of Night.’. The baritone solos to be sung by Mr. B. C. Bellhouse will be "Break, Break, Break,’ "De Gospel Train" and "Land of Who Knows Where." WBlocutionary itéms will be given by Miss BD. Newbold. f
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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