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FRIDAY

SONG CYCLE From 1YA. A FURTHER talk on Esperanto will be given by Mr. W. BD. G. Wheeler from 1YA at 7.40 p.m. A particularly interesting item on this programme is the song-cycle, "Gloria," composed by del Regio to words by Coleridge. This wil! be given by Madame Mary Towsey and Mr. John Bree, two excellent vocalists. The song cycle is divided into. five parts: Hope, Fulfilment, Separation, Reunion, and Loss. ,

The Studio Trio will be performing and violin solos will be played by Miss Ina Bosworth. -Miss Hinemoa Rosieur (contralto) will sing ""Poet’s Life," "By the Fireside," and "The Willow Song," three excellent numbers which should receive adequate treatment by this artist. Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., will give another of his interesting . "Topical Talks," and a gramophone _lecturerecital by Mr. Karl Atkinson will be on "Stars of the Record World." . 2YA Features. ME: A. J. HHIGHWAY, editor of the ‘New Zealand Dairy Exporter" and the "Radio Record," will give a talk from 2YA to-night on the work of the Empire Marketing Board. Following this lecturette there will be a relay from Victoria College of a debate by the College Debating Society, the subject of the debate being: "That the World is not really Progressing."

On the conclusion of the debate the motion will be open for general discussion by those present. These relays have always been very favourably commented on in the past, and the one under discussion will no doubt prove to be equally as interesting and entertaining. From 3Y¥A. OR 8YA’s hour and a half concert preceding its dance session, a bright programme has been arranged. Two very popular singers, the Dulcet Duo (Miss Nellie Lowe and Mr. A. G. Thompson) will be heard in solos and | duets. To other vocalists will also be welcomed, Mrs. W. B. Harris and: Mr. Syd. Andrews. Mr. Geo. Titchener will recite, Mr. Harold Beck will play a ‘cello solo (Popper’s "Gavotte’), and light items will be presented by the Studio Trio, 4YA Attractions. HERD will be the usual afternoon talk on "Fashions" at 4YA. The vocalists for the evening will. be Miss D. Carty, Miss M. Howden, Mr. J. Kennedy and Mr, J. Clark. Miss Tui Northey will recite. The instru-: mental side of the musical programme will be provided by the 4YA Trio, with solos by Mr. J. A. Wallace (violin) and Mrs. ©. Drake (piano),

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 15

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 15

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 15

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