MONDAY
From Wellington. A LECTURETTE of interest to all those who wish to follow a new hobby will be broadcast. from 2YA at 3.15 by a representative of Messrs. Kirkealdie & Stains, who will speak on "Home Crafts." At 7.40 Mr. H. G. South will give his usual review of "Books-Grave and Gay." A. programme of varied interest has been arranged for 2YA’s evening concert. The 2YA Orchestrina under Signor A. P. Truda will play the overture "Die Schone Galatea," a selection entitled "Schubert’s Sketch Book," an arrangement of "Russian Folk Songs," Godowsky’s "Alt Wien," "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water" (Cad-man-Boosey), and ‘Tschaikowsky’s "Sleep, Dear Heart." Vocal numbers will be given by Miss Monica Malfroy, Mrs. Bernard Wood, Mr. G. Austin Blackie, and Mr. A. W.
Beckford. Miss Rose Carte will be heard in several elocutionary numbers, both humorous and dramatic. The piano solos to be played by Miss Molly Cook will be Cui’s "Prelude" and Chaminade’s "Dance." A feature of this programme will be the organ solos by Mr. Henry Mount, the talented organist of, St.
Gerard’s Redemptorist Church. He will play for his first item the "Kyrie" from Haydn’s "Imperial Mass," one of the most brilliant and majestic compositions of that great master. The second item will be of special interest in that it will be one of Mr. Mount’s own compositions, 3YA Items. "Books of the Month"-a review of current literature-will be the broadeast talk at 8YA by Mr. DB. EB. Wiltshire, vice-president of Linwood Library. This evening the popular Derry’s Military Band will be heard from 3YA. Under Conductor J. Seott a capital programme will be presented. Miss Mavis Greer (mezzo-soprano), Mrs. H. B. Naylor (contralto), the Rey. HB. B. Chambers (baritone), and Mr. William Hllis (bass) will assist. Mr. Chambers is @ new singer at 3YA. Opera from 4YA, HERE will be an operatic atmoSphere about the programme. Musical plays such as "The Country Girl," "Our Miss Gibbs," "Tom Jones," "Mikado," and "Pirates of Penzance" will be represented. The instrumental portion of the programme will be given by the Salon Orchestra, and the vocalists will be Miss Dorthy Sligo (soprano), Mr. J. B. Davies (tenor), and Mr. L. -M. Cachemaille (bass). Violin solos will be played by Miss Hva Judd, and humorous elocutionary items will be contributed by Miss N. Warren.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 10
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387MONDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 10
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