TUESDAY
ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS . Features from 1YA. At 3.15: Mrs. Les Crane will speak on "The Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet." At 7.40 p.m.’a talk entitled "Voice Culture-Ancient and Modern," by Mr. A. McSkimming. The main vocalists for the concert programme will be Miss J. M. SethSmith and Mr. Len Barnes. The entertainment will be of an operatic nature. Miss Seth-Smith has chosen for her numbers "Amour Viens Aider"’ (by Saint-Saens) and "O Ba Lyre Immortelle’ (by Gounod), while Mr. Len Barnes’s items will be the "Drinking Song" (from "Hamlet," by Thomas), "Salome, Salome," from ‘"Herodiade" (by Massenet), and "Sanza Tetto, Senza Cuna" (from "Il Guarany," by Gomez). Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., will continue his interesting "Topical Talks." The 1YA Orchestral Octet, under the direction of Mr. Eric Waters will also appear, their numbers being "The March from Tannhauser" (by Wagner), "The Snow Maiden" (by
Rimsky-Korsakov), "William Tell" (by Kruger), and a musical comedy mumber, "A Waltz Dream" (Strauss), "Melodie Arabe" (Schirmer) will be rendered as a ’cello sole with orchestral accompaniment, and, also with the orchestra, @ clarinet-’cello duet entitled "Serenade" (by Fischer). Electrically recorded numbers will also be:ineluded on this programme, Items from 2YA. PHILS afternoon Miss H, C, Inglis will deliver a lecturette of interest to _all who are desirous of entering the nursing profession, and those who, _ while not desiring to enter, are nevertheless keenly interested in it. Miss Inglis will speak on "Aims and Objects -of the New Zealand Trained Nurses." There will be a talk to farmers at 7.40, The concert which will follow will ‘pe of a popular nature. The Salon Orchestra, under Mr, M, T. Dixon, will play-a selection from the "Coppelia Ballet," "The Russet and Gold Suite" (by Sanderson) and Karganoff’s "Serenade." Mr. Stanley Chapman will play as a ’eello solo with orchestral accom- » paniment Squire’s "Slumber Song."
BS 4 Miss Monica Malfroy will be, heard in several ballad numbers, Mr. R. M. Curties in excerpts from "The Cingalee," anil Messrs. Hudson Stanley and Clarrie Green in humorous and popular song items. Banjo solos will be given -by Mr. Barry Myddleton. BAND SELECTIONS 4YA’s Programme, TALK on "Tourist Resorts" will be broadeast by Mr. R. W. Marshall. , The concert programme will be provided by the Kaikorai Band (under Mr. ’. J. Kirk-Burnnand) and assisting artists. Two marches by the band will be "The Winning Fight" and "Half and Half." There will also be selections from "Tl Trovatore," a number entitled "Gounod’s Greatest Works," No. 1 of "Petite Suite de Concert," the fantasia, "A Venetian Carnival". and a valse, "Golden Grain." The vocalists for the evening will be Miss T, C. Blackman, Miss Constance Poole, and Mr. C, 8. Hawes, while Miss
Isobel McGregor will recite and Mr. B. Brown will, contribute Lauder humor- . ous numbers.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 22
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