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1VYA Items. Half-Hour Recital T 7.40 p.m. Mr. J. F. Montague wil give a further talk on Maori pro nunciation and place names. A very popular feature of the programmes has been the half-hour recitals of instrumental and vocal music. Only the best available artists have been engaged for this work, and for this evening 1YA has been fortunate in securing the services of Miss Berta M. Carr, who has received extensive experience in England and on the Continent. Her group of songs will include nun bers by Roger Quilter and Rachmanir off, the great Russian composer. On of her items, "The Soldier’s Wife, will be sung in Russian. The violii ist for the evening will be Mr. Hayd Murray, who has quickly come to t fore as an exponent of his chosen il strument, He has selected some ve fine nunbers of different types, an his half-hour recital should be a d light to all. The programme wi commence with recordings by New Queen’s Hall Orchestra of Sch bert’s "Unfinished Symphony in Minor," and will conclude with’ tl (Concluded on page 29.) ct
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(Continued from page 11.) "Trial Scene" of the "Merchant of Venice," to be given under the direction of Mr. J. M. Clark. ‘This is a particularly fine programme ‘and listeners will be well advised to tune in, Notes from 2YA. "THERE will be a further relay from the Wellington Competitions. The programme is a varied one. Christchurch Jottings. "THE fortnightly talk on "Radio Service" will be given by Mr. D. Cosgrove at 7.80. The Valencia Quartet (Miss Lucy Fullwood, Miss Mary Taylor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, and Mr. HB. J. Johnson) will be the vocalists at 8YA, singing concerted and solo numbers, well known to listeners. Popular songs will be sung by Mr. Cheslyn O’Connor and humorous items will be given by Mr. Reg Lamb. There will be violin solos by Miss Irene Morris and selections by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. Programme at 4YA. iss P. MARSHALL, Miss R. M. Raffills, Mr. James Simpson and Mr. ©. 8S. Hawes will sing to-night. Elocutionary items by Mr. D. B. Hall will consist of poems by Tennyson. Mr. ‘ J. A. Wallace (violinist) and the 4YA’ Trio will provide the instrumental side of the musical programme, whieh will be of a very high standard.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 29 August 1930, Page 11
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