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Auckland Notes. Me. B. S. JONDS, wireless engineer, will continue his talks on "How to get the best out of your receiver." The String. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Whitford Waugh, will play some very interesting numbers on 1YA’s classical night. Many congratu‘latory remarks have already been received on the performances of this combination. The vocalists for the evening will be Mr. Ian H. Burry (a young tenor who has been heard previously from 1YA) and Miss Molly Atkinson, one of Auckland’s outstanding vocalists. During the evening Mrs. Daisy Basham, assisted by Mr. H. Barry Coney, will give two lecture-recitals on the "Life and Works of Cherubini." ‘ Features from 2YA. A PROGRAMMDBD of operatic and musical comedy numbers will be ‘given this evening. The vocalists will be Miss Jessie Shmith (late of Melbourne), Miss Janet Stirling, Mr. Chas. Edwards, and Mr. Wilbur Davies, and their items will comprise solos from "Don Juan," "Mignon," "The Rebel Maid," "The Prodigal Son," and "The Desert Song." Mr. Lawrence Searle, a young elocutionist who has had considerable experience of competitions and concert work, will make his radio debut on this programme, his numbers being "The Vow," by Sir Gilbert Parker, and a humorous number "Toasts and Toasters." Miss Wdith Rait will contribute a piano solo. The orchestrina’s items will include the "Crown Diamonds" overture, selections from "Carmen" and "Wildflower," Finck’s descriptive selection, "A Day in Paris," and Granier’s "Valse Ballet.’ During the course of this programme a relay of a sound film feature showing at the Majestic Theatre will be carried out. Items from Christchurch. ME. D. COSGROVE will give his fortnightly talk on "Radio Service" at (Concluded on page 21.)
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(Continued from page 11.) 7.30. Musie by the Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra will be broadcast this evening. Dances will intersperse the concert programme, and from 9.50. the orchestra will provide a complete session of dance music till 11 pm. Contributing to the concert session will be the Duleet Duo. (Miss Nellie Lowe and Mr. A. G. Thompson) singing solos and duets. Popular songs by Mr. Leslie Stewart will include the old fayourite "Ben Bolt," immortalised by | Svengali in "Trilby," "When God Gave ‘ You to Me," and "The Floral Dance." A ’cello solo, "Rustic Dance," -will be played by Mr. Harold Beck, and selections from Bachmann, Godard, Kreisler, Chaminade, and Brahms will be played by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. AYA Notes. HE vocalists will. be Mrs. D. Carty (singing the popular airs, Maseagni’s "Ave Maria," "The Harp that Once" and "When Song is Sweet"), ‘Miss Helen Roy (whose numbers will be "To Music," "Ships of Aready," and "Slumber, Dear Maid’), Mr. Ernest Drake, the popular tenor, and Mr. ©. 8. Hawes, baritone. Miss BH. Newbold will give two recitations, there will be a ’celilo solo by Mr. P. J. Palminer, and piano solos by Mrs. ©. Drake. Thé 4YA Trio will present selections from Schubert and Beethoven, "A Lament" (by Kennet), and Chopin’s "Dolonanice."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 11
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492FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 11
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