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7 HEBREW NUMBERS LYA Notes, T 7.40 p.m. Mr. W. EH. G. Wheeler will again talk on "Hsperanto,"
R. Barend Harris, the eminent bass-baritone, will again appear at 1¥A, and will sing two further Hebrew numbers, and other numbers, given with explanatory remarks. Mrs. Laetitia Parry, one of Auckland’s leading sopranos, is singing "Christina’s Lament" (by Dvorak), "Songs My Mother Taught Me," and "Sands of Dee" being her numbers. Mr. Tom Moffitt has chosen some delightful numbers by modern composers. Among the items to be given by the Studio Trio will be two ’cello solos by Miss Molly Wright. A further talk on "Bridge" will be given by Mr. T. Boyce, and the programme will finish with a gramophone lecture-recital by Mr. Karl Atkinson, entitled "Round the World on the Wings of Song." These recitals are immensely popular, and this one will give listeners some idea of the music of various countries of the world. Items From Wellington. "MOO H" to many people is a name and no more, but to-night at 7.40 p.m. they will hear a talk on "Toc H" -how it began and what it does." This talk will be given by a member of Toc © H, and will be the first of a series of three. The evening concert will feature the Ariel Singers and the Orchestrina in excerpts from grand opera and musical comedy. The vocal excerpts will inelude vocal: numbers from ‘Martha," "Tl Seraglio," "Der Freischutz," "Linda di Chamoumix," "Maid of the Mountains," "Southern Maid," "Stu-~ dent Prince," "Ivanhoe," and "Lilac Time." The orchestral items will include selections from "Lohengrin," "The Maid of the Mountains," "Pique Dame" overture and a Waldteufel concert valse. Two humorous sketches will be given by Miss Zena Jupp and partner. A relay of an excerpt from a sound film at the Majestic Theatre will also be a feature of the programme. OLD FAVOURITES From 3YA. HE vocal numbers will include: a number of old-time favourites. The. soloists will be Miss M. Metson (mez-so-soprano), Mrs. D. W. Stallard (contralto), Mr. Douglas Suckling (tenor), and Mr. H. A. Dowell (baritone). Mr, H. Instone will give humorous numbers, and Mr. Harold Beck (’cellist) _ (Continued on Page 26.)
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and the Christchurch Broadcasting } Trio, Of Note From 4YA. At™ 3.15 pm. Miss Buccleugh will talk, especially to the ladies, on the question of the hour-‘Fashions." The classical programme will include items by the 4YA Instrumental Trio, while Mr. P. J. Palmer and Mr. Max Scherek will be associated in ’cello and piano selections. Mr, Scherek, in conjunction with Mr. J. A. Wallace, will also present the Second Movement and Finale from the "Kreutzer Sonata" for: violin and _ piano ((Beethoven). Other artists include Miss Florence Sumner (soprano), Miss Lorna Smith (contralto), Mr. Allan Mitchell (tenor), Myr. Lester Moller ° (elocutionist), and the ever-popular Winkel-Lampen Radio Players, presenting two sketches "The Gentleman" and "Sleeping Out." HE Orchestral Octet will provide instrumental musie for the ‘evening programme, while Mrs. . Daisy Basham end Mr. Arthur Briggs will be heard in solos and duets.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 15
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