WEDNESDAY
MISS HARRHY FROM 3YA From I1YA. "H®ALTH and Diet" is the subject of Madame Mabel Milne’s talk at 7.40 p.m, Se
| THE MAORI RACE
Liiting Maori Melodies in MUSIC and VERSE from 2YA Friday } May li =
The Auckland Artillery Band under the direction of Mr, Wynne Smith will supply the instrumental portion of 1YA’s concert ~ programme.’ Humour will be-provided by Mr. Dan Flood, who was. for some time associated with the Humphrey Bishop Company. Miss Doris "Moore (contralto) will be associated with Miss . Pringle (soprano), a new artist to 1YA, in solos and. duets. . These two young singers are among: the most prominent. ofthe city’s amateurs, and their work together is certainly very pleasing. . Silent Day at 2YA, ‘From 3YA. . Miss EDITH. -HARRHY,. composer, pianiste, and singer, will be introduced to 3YA listeners, Com- . ? "positions by Rax‘maninoff and Chopin will be played: The songs, which will be sung to her own accompaniment, will include three songs composed by herself,:two by Mr. R. A. Horne (of Christchurch), and one, "Achal By the Sea," -by Lawrence. The supporting programme ‘will include .several. operatic mumbers. Mr, Harold Prescott will sing "La Donna e Mobile," "The Sea Hath Its Pearls," and "Onaway, Awake, Beloved." Mr. Fred. C. Penfold will sing the. dra‘matic "The Trumpeter," "The Song of the Volga Boatmen," and "I Am Fate." "O Star of Eye" will be played as a ’cello solo by Mr. Harold Beck, and an instrumental programm. will be presented by the Studio Octet. . ‘From : 4YA. HE subject of "Fresh Air" will be discussed by the Home Science Extension Department of. Otago. University at 3,15. At 7.15 Mr. G =A. Holmes will talk on "Mineral Needs of: Livestock." . Both talks will be under the auspices of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee, ' ‘The evening concert programme will be opened by the Novelty: Trio in popular light instrumental numbers, and the items by this trio will be a feature of the evening’s entertainment. Saxophone novelties. will be’: played by Messrs. J.. McCaw and T. Law. -A miscellaneous vocal programme will be contributed by Miss Rita. Holmes (soprano), Mrs. A. H: Ritchie (contralto), Mr. Geo.:Crawford (tenor), Mr. Buster Brown. (Lauder songs), and Miss R. Williams (elocutionary items).
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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367WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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