MONDAY
Broadcast by 2YA. THIS afternoon, at 3.40, Miss B. M. Hoyle will continue her series of talks on "Home Crafts." At 7.40 p.m. Mr. H. ©. South will give his fortnightly review of "Books-Grave and Gay." For the evening programme 2YA listeners will have an opportunity of hearing the Singing Circle of the Pioneer Club in groups of glees, trios and solo numbers. ‘The glees will include "Shepherd’s Dance," "A Lake and a Fairy Boat," "Go Lovely Rose," Tostis "Barearolle,’ "Chine Mandarin," "Celtie Lullaby," "Happy Birds," Mendelssohn’s "Passage Bird’s Farewell’ and Denza "Nocturne." The trio numbers will be "Where my Caravan
has Rested" and "The Spider and the Fly." Solos will be sung by Miss: Ella Fair, and Mesdames P. Ramsey, BH. Carrington, A. S. Mitchell and P. J. Townley. Miss Nora Gray will play pianoforte solos. A feature of 2YA’s programme will be the items by Miss Helen Gard’ner, who will recite "The Rose and the Wind" and "Coals of Fire," Miss Gard’ner has recently returned from a trip to England, where she performed for the B.B.C., and her items will be looked forward to with keen | interest. The Singing Circle will have the support of the 2YA Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda. The overture "Tidelio" (by Beethoven), Moszkowski’s "Caprice," Black’s arrangement of "The Volga Boatman," Tschaikowski’s "Sleep Dear Heart,’? O’Connor Morris’s arrangement of the "Londonderry Air," "Don Juan’s Serenade" and Drigo’s "Tia Echo": will be played. From 3YA. (PO-NIGHT the Woolston Band will present a bright programme. Augmenting that excellent combination will be mezzo-soprano solos by Mrs. Sen. Jowett, contralto solos by Miss Nellie Lowe, and baritone songs by Mr. K. M. Fountain. Miss Mavis Kinsella will recite "The Lesson of the Watermill" and "Mr. Brown has his Hair Cut." From 4YA. THE MERRY WIDOW "MIE Merry Widow" will be presented in radio form by The Majors--Miss Freda Elmes, Miss G. Burt, Mr. W. Harrison and Mr. L. M. Cachemaille. This production will oecupy all the first half and part of the second. Instrumertai music will be provided by the Studio Quintette, the numbers comprising two valses by Waldteufel ("Je ttaime" and "Chantilly’), a selection from "The Beggar’s Opera" and the overture to "The Cabaret Girl." Miss Ethel Wallace will play as a violin solo, "Hindoo Lament." The bass solo, "Brian of Glenaar" will be sung by Mr. Cachemaille.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 14
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392MONDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 14
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