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From 1YA. THs afternoon talk from 1¥A, 2XYA and 8YA will be on "Worry." In connection with these talks, the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University will be glad to answer any questions from listeners. rors The voeal portion of the musical programme will be contributed by Mr. Tom. Moffitt (tenor) and Mrs. Laetitia Parry (soprano). Mr. Moflitt’s ren‘derings will include D’Hardelot’s "T Know a Lovely Garden" and "Wait." The solos to be sung by Mrs, Parry will be three old favourites, "Afton Water," "Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond," and "The Last Rose of Summer."

Two a~tists who make their initial appearance before the microphone will be ‘Miss ‘Helena Venables and Mrs. Clark, who will entertain with novelty piano duos, their numbers being "Rag Doll" (Brown), "You'll Find Your Answer in My Eyes" (Baer), ‘"Wewpie"’ (Rose), and "I’m ¥ollowing You" (McDonald). Instrumental selections will be pet formed by the Orchestral Octet, wh: have included in their items, "Maste’ Melodies from Famous Operas," an¢ an intermezzo-‘Call of Spring’ (by Fruhlingsruf), "Grand, Galop Chrom atique’ (by Liszt), a selection from the musical comedy "The Beauty Prize" (Kern), "Molloy’s Songs" (by Baynes). and will also be heard in the latest novelties. On this evening Mr. T. T. Garland will entertain listeners with further numbers from his, store of humour. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RELAY 2YA Attractions. "THE usual weekly home s¢ience talk will be given this afternoon from 2YA, 8YA and 4YA, at 315. Mr. L. D. Webster will be continuing his series of musical talks this evening, when he will give answers to questions ‘he has received from listeners. The whole of the programme, with the exception of a short interval from the studio, will be devoted to a relay of the Wellington Symphony Orchestra’s second coneert of the 1830 season, The programme will feature two numiters that have not been broadcast before in New ZealandTschaikowsky’s 5th Symphony and 2 cello concerto by Haydn, the celebrated "Concerto,in G major." The latter: portion of the programme will,: following the usual practice, be of a lighter nature, and will include "The | ’ Vorspiel" from "Tristan and Isolde," . dJarnefeldt’s "Praeludium," and the ballet music from Delibes’ "La Source." MALE VOICE CHOIR 3YA’s Programme. T 7.30 a talk of interest to gardeners will be given by Mr. M. J. Barnett, of the Christchurch Horticultural Society. He will speak on ‘*Rock Gardening." A concert to be given by the Christehurch Male Voice Choir, assisted by . Cathedral choristers, will be relayed. . The items to be given by the choir eomprise glees, part songs and sea shanties,

Among the numbers will be found. "Now is the month of Maying" (writ ten: in‘ 1595),. "Beware," "Fate’s Dis« courtesy" (from "The Fringes of the Fleet’), "The Bells of. St. Michael’s," "The Little Admiral’ (from "Songs of the Fleet"), "Blow, Blow, thot Winter Wind," "Peaceful Slumbering on the Ocean" (from the dpera "The Pirates") and "What Care I How Fair She Be?" In addition there. will be the sea shanties and items by the Cathedral choristers. Solos will be sung . by Mabelle Msquillant (contralto), Hrnest Rogers (tenor), and J. Graham: (baritone). Dr, J. @. Bradshaw is the conductor of the choir. * 0+ a

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 23

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 23

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 23

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