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Notes from Auckland. A FURTHDR talk on "Hsperanto" will be given from 1YA by Mr. W. DB. G. Wheeler. The Studio Trio will commence the concert programme with "Song Without Words" in B Minor, by Mendelssohn, and "Pas des Amphores," by Chaminade. Later, this combination will vender "Three Miniatures" (Bridge), "Autumn Song" (by Tschaikowsky), "Minuet" from "Military Symphony’ (Haydn), and oe Dance No. 3" (by Dvora e. On the vocal portion of the entertainment Mrs. M. Cantwell (soprano) will be heard in "Vain ‘is My Art," "Give Me Thy Heart," and "Black Roses." Olarinet solos by Mr. 8. C. Lewis will be included on the programme, his numbers being a selection from "Maritana" (Wallace), a selection from "Don Giovanni" (Mozart), and "Fantasia-Scotch Melodies" (MeDonald). Hlocutionary selections will be contributed by Mr. J. M. Clark, one -of his numbers being "Herve Riel" (by. Browning), and the other, "Othello’s Apology" (Shakespeare). Another soloist on the evening’s programme will be Mr. H. Barry. Coney (baritone), who will sing "Serenade," from "aust" (Gounod), "Though Faithless Men" (Halevy), and "No, My Courage" (Wallace). The programme will conclude: with a lecturerecital by Mr. Karl Atkinson, who will talk on "All Sorts and Conditions of Choirs." From 2YA. ON the air at 10.80 am., 2YA will give studio items until 2.30 p.m., when items by Haydock’s Orchestra will be relayed from the Radio PExhibition. The evening programme will consist of relays of Maori items from the Radio Exhibition, interspersed — with studio items by the Salon Orchestra and assisting artists, these being Miss Ella Fair, Mr. R. Madi(Concluded on page 40.)
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(Concluded from page 15.) gan and Miss Zena Jupp. This pro- _ gramme will conclude at 10.30: p.m. 3YA’s Programme. At SYA the vocal. portion ofthe musical programme will be provided by Mrs. M. Sierokowski (soprano), Miss Kathleen Johns: (mezzo-contralto), Mr. W. J. Trewern; (tenor) and Mr. K, M. Fountain (baritone). All the solos will be of a "popular" type and mostly well-known. One, "Idle Words," to be sung by Mrs. Sierokowsky, is rarely heard nowadays. "The Last Muster’ and "Mona," to be sung by Mr. Fountain, are also two old favourites. Miss Lily Kinsella will give three recitations and humorous songs will be sung by Mr. Reg. Lamb.. Miss Helen Macdonald’s items will be piano syncopations. A VARIETY PROGRAMME From 4YA. ° "THERE will be an afternoon talk at 4YA on "Fashions." "The Birds Go North Again," "The — Captive Lark," and "Whatever is, is Best" are to be sung at 4YA by Miss L. de Clifford, soprano. Miss Irene Horniblow. will sing "Love’s Old swent Song" and three Negro Spiritua
Mr. James Simpson and Mr. Jack’ Clark will sing popular tenor and bass solos respectively. Miss Tui Northey will recite excerpts from Jerome’s famous humorous work, "Three. Men in 2 Boat.’ The 4YA Trio wiil provide instrumental music. . Beethoven’s "Spring Sonata" will be played by Mr. Max Scherek (piano) and Mr. J. W. Wallace (violin).
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Page 15
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