MONDAY
2YA Features. Me. FRANK HILTON will give another of his series of talks on "Nomestie Cooking" this afternoon at 3.40. He will take as his subject *Madiera, Rock Cake and Nut Bread." The 2YA concert session will be devoted to a relay of a concert by the choir of the Methodist Church, . Lower Hutt. The choir which performs under the ‘onductorship of Mr. Hrnest Dawson will present a programme of part songs and choral numbers. Included also Will be the cantata "Hngland Dxpects," by Hubert Bath. The outstanding feature of this programme will be that all the items, vocal and instrumental, will be the work of English composers. Assisting the choir will be Miss Evelyn Robinson (contralto), Mr. Wilbur Davies (baritone), Mr. Assheton Harbord (recitalist), who will feature a Dickens sketch, "Miser Smallweed"
(from "Bleak House"),.while Miss Ava Symons and Mr. W. McLean, who will play "Sonata in G@ Minor for Two Violins," by Handel. The choir will also have the assistance of the 2YA Orchestrina, under the conductorship of Signor A. P. Truda. The orchestrina will also assist the society with the accompaniments for several items. Another item of interest will be the part song "Light," by the well-known local composer Claude Haydon. Christchurch Topics. A§ a preliminary to Christchurch "Health Week,’ which commences
the following Monday, Dr. H. T. J. Thacker will broadcast a talk on "Why Health Week is Necessary." A concert to be given by the Timaru Orchestral Society will be relayed from Timaru. The conductor of the orchestra is Mr. ¥. J. Hyde and the leader Mr. Inglis Todd, L.A.B. An attractive programme has been arranged. The orchestral numbers will include: "Boccaccio" (a quick march), Schubert’s "Unfinished Symphony," Bizet’s "T/Arlesienne Suite," "Hungarian March" (Berlioz), the "Danse Macabre," a "Carmen Fantasia,’ and the overture to "Martha." Mr. H. G. Glaysher, the well-known Christchurch harpist, will play "Upon the Seashore" and the "Prison Scene" from "Il Trovatore." On the Air from 4YA. A CONCERT to be given by the : Royal Dunedin Male Choir, under the conductorship of Dr. V. E.
Galway, will be relayed from the Town Hall, The assisting soloists include Mrs, Wilfred Andrews, a well-known Wellington contralto, Mr. Chas. Martin, L.A.B., will be the accompanist.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 10
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