MONDAY
Features from 2YA. AT? 8 o’clock there will be a relay. : from the Dominion Farmers’ Institute, the "At Home," which the Early Settlers Historical Association
will tender to Lord and Lady Bledisloe, . . Mr, Victor Lloyd’s Company will present another of: their entertaining plays at 2YA this evening. The play will be founded on Mr. Victor Lloyd’s novel, "The Son of Peter," specially adapted for radio by Mr Lloyd. The incidental music will be furnished by the 2YA Orchestrina, under Signor A, P, Truda. (Notes on this play will be found elsewhere.)
3YA Items. HIS will be band night, for. which Derry’s Military Band under Mr. J. Scott has been engaged. A good
variety programme is always arranged by My. Scott. On this occasion there will be two marches, ‘College. Life" and "Anchor’s Aweigh,’ an _ intermezzo, "Rosemary," a selection from "Maritana,’ Douglas’s grand fantasia "Britannia," a medley of sea songs, and. "Destiny," a waltz by Baynes. A trombone solo, ‘The Death of Nelson," will be played by Bandsman Barsby, to band accompaniment. The vocal soloists for the evening will be Miss Betty Sutiton (soprano), Mrs. Anne Parr (mezzo-soprano), Mr. W. J. Bischlager. (tenor), and Mr. Malcolm Miller (baritone). Miss Mavis Kinsella’ will recite.. Notes from 4YA.
HD W.H.A. talk at 4YA will be giv‘en by Mr. A. Salmond, B.A., of the Otago Boys’ High School. He will speak on: "Sphere or Race Conflict." An exceptionally varied entertainment of an operatic nature is to. be presented by 4YA as extracts from operas by . Verdi, Puccini,’ Greig, Handel and Ponchielli will be sung by Miss D.. Youd, Miss M. Stokes, Mr. D. Wrathall, and Mr. J. BE. Davies. The popular Salon Orchestra has also included ‘excerpt. from modern operas and musical comedies in its selections. Of the works of Ponchielli, the modern opera composer, who stands next to. Verdi in Italian estimation, "La Gioconda" has found its way into the repertory of Pa the opera houses in the world: A solo, "Voce di Donna," from ;"La Gioconda," is to be sung by Miss Myra Stokes, who is a new artiste at 4YA. Possessing a voice of exceptional’ quality and with great interpretative ability, Miss Stokes is certain t6 become an acquisition to broadcasting programmes. The Win-kel-Lampen Radio Players, who always broadcast -bright -and entertaining sketches, will be responsible for the ‘humorous: side of the entertainment. These radio players can be relied upon to provide something worthy of appreciation from listeners. Mrs. OC. Drake, the studio pianiste, will contribute to the programme Chopin’s beautiful G Major. "Nocturne."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 10
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424MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 10
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