THURSDAY
Auckland Features. ‘THE afternoon talk from 1YA, 2YA and 8YA will be on "Women’s Clothing." At 7.40 pm., from 1YA, Mr. ©. J. Adeock will give the second of his talks on "Right and Wrong-can there be a real basis?" On the studio programme there will appear a new orchestral combination-Roy Brinsdep and His Royal Squadron Syncopaters. They will play a number of bright instrumental items. Mr. Brinsden has had extensive experience in orchestral work both in Australia and New Zeatand. Another new artist is Mrs. E. Hines, a very enjoyable soprano, whe will sing "The Maid and the Moon," "Love Flower," and "Someday Tl Make You Love Me." The Bohemian Duo will appear in a number of the latest hits. Many listeners heard with pleasure the items given by the Sunshine Duo and on this programme they will ap-
pear in a new combination of vocal and instrumental items. The programme will conclude with dance music at 11 p.m, Wellington Notes. HB Station 2YA will be on the air | at noon in order that listeners may | hear the results of the second day of the Wellington Racing Olub’s winter meeting. At 740 Mr. L. D. Webster will give another interesting musical talk, when he will speak on "Some Varieties of Music." The concert which follows will be given by the Wellington City Silver Band, who will be assisted by 2YA artists. The band, which plays under the conductorship of Mr. C. A. Forrest, will play as their opening number the march "Galvini," by an Australian composer, Lithgow. Other items will include Rimmer’s selection, "La Gypsey," a duet by Bandsmen B. Colvin and L. Baker, a selection from Mozart’s opera, "The Magic Flute," a humoresque, "Ding Dong Dell," and two marches, "Kneller Hall" and "Powerful." The supporting artists will be Miss Gwladys Edwardes (soprano), Miss Gwenyth Evans (contralto), Mr. Cyril McCheyne, and Mr. Will Bishop (the popular entertainer at the piano). Miss Joyce. Morgan will play a number of vibraphone solos. Mr. Hric Sharp, a talented young pianist from Mr. Gordon Short’s studio, will play as a piano solo, Tausig’s ar-
rangement of Strauss’s "Waltz Caprice." "The programme will be interrupted in order that a relay of the reception tendered to their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Bledisloe, by the Welsh community at the Wellington Town Hall may be broadcast." Features from 3YA. A VERY pretty programme will be presented by Miss Frances Hamerton’s Melodious Four at 3YA. The concerted numbers will be Bantock’s "On Himalaya," "Thomas and Annis," and "The White Paternoster" (both by Davies), and "Wings of the Sweet Springtime" (by Percival). There will be several duets as well as numerous solos. The programme by the Instrumental Ocfet' will include "Fingal’s Cave," MacDowell’s "Woodland
Sketches," "Intermezzo" by , Gustav Holst, and German’s "Henry VIII Dances," Specially featured on the pro‘gramme will be Mr. Barend Harris, bass-baritone, of Sydney, and two sketches will be acted by Mrs. K. Hartshorn and Miss Naare Hooper,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 11
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