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TUESDAY

-’. From Auckland. ANOTHER new artist in the person of Mr. David Whisker, flautist, will be introduced to listeners this evening. He has studied in the Sydney Conservatorium for some years, being flautist in the orchestra, and also giving many recitals while in Sydney. He will play "Spring’s Awakening," "The Mocking Bird," and "Romance," Operatic solos will be presented by Miss Patricia McLeod, soprano, whose last appearance at this ‘station proved so acceptable. She will sing "Una Voce Poco Fa" (from "Ite Barber of Seville’) and ‘""Ombra ‘Leggiera (from "Dinorah’), and Mr, Len Barnes, baritone, will sing -"As Jewels Divine’ (from "Tales of Hoffman"), "Where Gloomy Pine Trees * Rustle" (from "Rose Maiden"), and

artists have only recently made their debut, and have good broadcasting voices, One of the finest broadcasting voices is possessed by Mr. Hdwara Bond, bass, and his interpretation of "Bells of the Sea," by Solman, and "The Glory of the Sea," by Sanderson, will without doubt be most sympathetic and descriptive. Miss Madge Yates, the well-known Dunedin elocutionist, also appears on this programme, presenting extracts from Masefield, Munro, and Whituel. The instrumental section of the programme is to be enhanced by the appearance of Miss Eva Judd, violinist.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 10

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TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 10

TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 10

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