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FRIDAY

YA Features. res) T 7.40 Mr. J, F. Montague will give another of his talks on. "Maort Pronunciation ‘and Place’ Names," Sat

The Orchestral Octet will be heard in selections from "Der Rosenkavaliet™* and "Salome" (by Strauss), and "Se. renade, * "Gallirhoe Suite" and "Searf Dance" (by Chaminade). Mrs. Daisy Basham will be assisted by Miss Lola Solomon in the presentation of lecturerecitals on "Strauss" and "CGhamine ade," and both these recitals showld. prove very interesting to listeners-in. On the vocal portion of the pYo gramme Ar. Frank Sutherland will be heard in "Cargoes" (Clarke),. "Like to ‘a Damask Rose" and "The Minstre}; of. while Miss Audrie G. Holder (megzogoprano) will sing "I Attempt from. Love’s Sickness to Fly" ( Purcell), "Oupid"? (by Sanderson), and "I Lore Thee" (Greig). OPERA AND MUSICAL COMEDY From 2YA. Miss M. S. Christmas, a well- known authority on dogs and eats, will speak on the "Winter Wants" of thes domestic pets. | This lecturette, whié will coincide with the Wellington Dig and Cat Show, will no doubt proye very interesting to intending entrants ‘nd others who take more than a passing interest in their pets. The Lyrie Quartet, assisted by Miss Veronica’ Mackenzie and ther’ 2YA Orchesirina, will feature a pro--gramme of operatic and musical: (Concluded on page 44.) 0 ¥

Programme Features (Continued from page 23.) comedy items from 2YA. The operatic numbers will be taken from "Rigoletto," "Berenice," "Irene" . and "Faust." The musical comedy portion of the programme. will in- _ elude instrumental and vocal gems from "The WRosenkavalier," "Ivanhoe," "The Girl in the Tram," and twenty minutes of vocal gems from Erim’s "Katinka." ‘Miss Eileen : Bradley, the pianist for the evening, will play Friedmann’s ‘Musical Box," and the elocutionary portion .. of the programme will be given by Miss Dorothy Miller, ; A relay of an excerpt from a sound film feature showing at the Majestic Theatre: will be incorporated in the programme. , 8YA Notes. 7[HE second of a series of talks on '"Radio Service" will be given by Mr. D. Cosgrove, _A light and popular concert programme, to be followed by dance music, will be broadcast from 3YA. Quartets will include the old favourite *Anchored," and "Londonderry Air." Among the solos will be "Love’s a Merehant," "I Hear. You Calling Me," "At Grendon Fair," "Shipmates o’ Mine," "Waiting," "I’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby," and "The Windmill." The vocalists will be Miss Lucy Fullwood, Miss Mary Taylor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, and Mr. BH. J. Johnson. . Another singer will be Mr. Cheslyn O’Connor, who will render such popular airs as "Smiling Irish Byes," "Sunny Side Up" and "Louise." Two clarinet solos will be presented by Mr. M. B. Withers. On the programme to

be given by the Studio Octet, Scottish airs will be well represented, notably in Foulds’ "Celtic Lament." 4YA’s Programme. OF an excellent standard, including ‘much variety, will be 4YA’s programme. ‘The vocalists will be Miss Muriel Edgar (soprano), Mrs. Nellie G. Shrimpton (contralto), Mr. J. E. Davies (tenor) and Mr. Ed. Bond (bass).

Among the songs will be: "The Woodnymph’s Call," "My Ain Folk," two Welsh songs sung in Welsh, "The Irish Fusilier," "The. .Merry Monk," "Dainty Little Maiden," "Mary," "My Treasure," "When the House is Asleep," and "Hybrias, the Cretan." The 4YA Trio will provide the instrumental portion of the musical programme.

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

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

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

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