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TUESDAY

Gleanings from 2YA, HE evening concert session, which will be of the usual popular nature, will introduce to listeners a new soprano soloist in the person of Miss Phyllis Leighton. Miss Leighton has

SE Ot Ee Ol lt OE ae cat ed A AD OD ad OD et alt 7 7 08 ay Se a aE SS been coached in her work by Mr. Bar: end Harris, of Sydney (who recently sang for the New Zealand stations), and her items will be looked forward to to by listeners with keen anticipation. Supporting artists will include Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Banjo Trio. Mr. Len Ashton (a popular entertainer at the piano), and the singer of catchy songs, Mr. Billy Hart. ‘The Salo. Orchestra, under Mr. M. T. Dixon, will play popular selections. A feature of the orchestral numbers will be a selection for piano and _ strings. "Suterjintens Sontag," by Binding, the piano soloist being Mr. M. T. Dixon, the conductor of the orchestra. ‘The dance programme will be commenced at 9.30. Auckland’s Programme. AKING as her subject the Italian composer, Rossini, Mrs. Daisy Basham will give another of her popular recitals. Mrs. Basham will be assisted by Mr. Len Barnes, baritone, who will sing

"Largo al Factotum," "La Columnia," and "Pro Peccatis." The 1YA String Octet, under the direction of Mr. Whit‘ord Waugh, has. included works by Rossini in its numbers for the evening. Madame Dorothy Cronin, F,'T.C.L., soprano, who. has quickly come to the front rank of Auckland singers, will be heard in "Senta’s Ballad," from "The M@lying Dutchman" (by Wagner), and also in two lighter numbers. A topical talk will be given by Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A. These talks by Mr. Chappell are one of the most popular weekly features of the programmes.

At 4¥A. [NTERSPERSING the band programme will be contributions by well-known Dunedin artists. The numbers by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr. James Dixon, will

| The Week. Methodist Church Choir 2YA Monday , Timaru Orchestral Soe. 3YA Monday Royal Male Choir 4YA Monday ~ "Rossini" 1YA Tuesday By-elections All Stations Wednesday _ Optimists Party _~ 4YA Wednesday . Boys’ Institute 2YA Thursday Concert from Town Hall 2YA Saturday

include the waltz song "D’ete," a selection from "The Gold Diggers of Broadway," and the dance "Laughing Marionette."’

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 10

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TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 10

TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 10

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