From Wellington. Apollo Singers
H® final football description will be broadcast this afternoon at 3 o’clock by Mr. Chas. Lamberg. A W.E.A, lecturette will be given this evening at 7.40 by Miss M. Hllis, M.A., Lecturer in History at Victoria University College, the subject being "Harly Voyages Around New Zealand." An excellent programme has been arranged for the evening concert session, the occasion being the first appearance of the newlyformed Apollo Singers. 'This combina tion of male singers will perform under the conductorship of Mr. H. Temple White, and will be assisted by Miss Myra Sawyer (soprano) and Mr. Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M. (solo pianist). The choral items will include "Hymn to Apollo," from "Ulysee," "fo Thee, Great Lord," from "Moses in Egypt." the Old Dnglish madrigal, "Now is the Month of Maying," Coleridge-Taylor’s "Drake’s Drum," the popular "Soldiers Farewell," and Dudley Buck’s "Concert Waltz." Miss Myra Sawyer’s items will be "The Shadow Song," from the opera "Dinorah," and a number from Granville-Bantock’s song cycle "Songs of the Chinese." Mr. Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M., will play "My Believing Heart Rejoice, Sing. and Make Merry," by Bach, arranged by Rummel, Liapounov’s "Berceuse," Op. 11, No. 1, and "Jeux d’eau," by Ravel. At the conclusion of the relay a dance programme will be given from the studio, and at 11 o’clock a summary of the day’s sporting events will be given. , Gleaned from 3YA’S Programme. ARIBTY will mark the programme to be broadcast from 3YA (and also broadcast on relay by 4YA). Miss Kathleen Johns and Mr. BE. A. Dowell will sing popular songs. Baritone golos by Mr. Arthur Couch will comprise "Mountain Lovers," "The Dream Tryst," and "Why Shouldn’t I?’ Mr. Jock Lockhart will provide humour in song and story. Miss Wlain Moody’s Hawaiian Trio, always welcomed by listeners, will contribute steel guitar and ukulele items, with vocal refrain by Miss Moddy. Selections to be played by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio will include numbers by Mendelssohn, Saint Saens, Coleridge Taylor and Bohm. Miss Irene Morris, violinist, will play Ware’s "Boat Song." ue programme will be relayed to Y,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 21
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345From Wellington. Apollo Singers Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 9, 12 September 1930, Page 21
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