WEDNESDAY
1VA Attractions. t At 12.30 the weekly sing-song will be broadcast from 1YA. Madame Mabel Milne, at 7.40 p.m., will again speak ‘to listeners on "Health and Diet." The Leys_ Institute Orchestra under the econduetorship of Mr. Harold Baxter, will supply. the instrumental section of 1YA’s evening _ programme, their numbers including | "Entr’acte Rosamunde" (by. Schupert), "Monsieur Beaucaire" incidental music (Rosse), "Katinka" Selection (Friml), Mendelssohn’s "Spring Song,’ and a selection of "Trish Folk . Songs." "Graceful | Dance" (by Fletcher) will be rendered as a flute solo by: Master W. O’Connor, and "Brindisi Waltz" (Alard) as a violin solo by Master W, Wheeler, two members of the orchestra. .
Vocal numbers will be presented by Mrs. B. Jellard and Miss Joan R. Laird, also by Mr. Lorrigan, -who will be heard with Miss Laird in duets, entitled "Look Down, Dear Eyes" (Fisher) and "Rose of My Heart" (Lohr), and. who will take for his solo numbers "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Quilter), and "Come Into the Garden, Maud" (Balfe). Miss Laird’s solos will be "A Birthday" (Woodman) and "Cherry Ripe" (Horn), while Mrs. Jellard will sing "A Light Song and Bright Song" (by Drummond), "A Little Gleam of Sun" by the same composer, and "Down the Vale" (by Lohr). A gramophone. lec- / ture-recital by "A Commentator" will b given on "Latest Recordings." OLD VOCAL FAVOURITES From 8YA. AN excellent programme into which a few operatic numbers have heen introduced will be broadcast. The major portion of the items will be old favourites, such as "Carry Me Back to Old Virginy," "Lorraine." "Oft in the Stilly Night," "The Battle Eve," "Oh, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast," "Under the Greenwood Tree," "Sing a Song of Sixpence," "The Arrow and _ the Song," "Danny Deever," "You in a Gondola," and "Marcheta’ (a Mexican love song). The vocalists will be the popular Salon Quartet-Miss Corrie Aslin, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, Mr. H. Blakeley and Mr. J. Graham Young. There will be two elocutionary items by Miss Mavis Ritchie. On the instrumental side of the programme, the Studio Octet will play, among other numbers, selections from "Carmen," the "Barearolle’ (from "Tales of Hoffman"), "Gavotte" (from "Mignon"’), Hope’s "Laguna Lullaby," "Drn’s "Serenade." "WORDS AND MUSIC" AYA’s Programme, "THE weekly afternoon talk will be on "Meatless Meals." This talk has been prepared by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. At 7.15 the talk to farmers by Mr. A. A. Hume, of the Department of Agriculture, will be on "Grassland Bxperiments in Otago," Both talks will ' be under the auspices of the 4YA ; Primary Productions Committee.
The evening programme will be of a novelty nature, "Words and Music," by "The Optimists."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 23
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441WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 23
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