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Selections from 1YA [NCLUDED among the artists on 1YA’s miscellaneous programme will be Mrs. D,. M. le Pine (soprano), of Whangarei, who comes to Auckland with a very fine reputation as an artist. Among her items will be "The Young Shepherd," and "Better Bide a Wee." Mr. Victor Baxter, the young English bass-baritone, has already made himself very popular with listeners, and he will again be heard in some fine ballads by Keel, German, Sanderson and White. The Harmony Five, a novelty instrumental quintet, will give several numbers including some of the latest hits. The Salon Trio will once again be heard in several numbers, including piano solos, vocal solos with violin obligato, and violin’ and ’eello solos. These young ladies are ‘yery popular with listeners, owing to the very artistic renditions of the items (Concluded on page 29.)
Programme Features (Continued from page 19.) by them. The programme will include a lecture-recital to be given by Mr. Karl Atkinson, entitled "Man’s Musical. Pilgrimage." Wellington Items HW final talk of the series which has been broadcast by Mr. Colin Smith, of the ’Radio Record," will be given to-night, at 7.40. Mr. Smith’s subject is "Trouble Tracking," one which will no doubt be of great interest to most listeners. The 2YA Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will play several bright numbers, and the assisting artists are all contributing items which should find favour. Mr. Ken Rigby, a baritone, who is very popular locally, will feature musical comedy numbers, and Miss Katherine Baskette (mezzoscprano) will sing a group of light ballads. Mr. Billy Hart, the well-known entertainer, will be heard in a group of the latest popular songs, and humorous duets will be sung by Mr. and Mrs. EB. Ransom Myers. Mrs. H. G. Reeves, one of Wellington’s leading banjo players, and a pupil of Mr. Bloy, of Christchurch, will play several numbers. If circumstances permit, there will be a relay of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre. A dance programme will follow.
Notes from 3YA TTO-NIGHT there will be two hours of first-class light entertainment, featuring the Valencia Quartet, assisted by strong supports. 4YA Topics THD orchestral combination which recently performed and elicited much appreciation from. listeners, has been engaged again for: this evening. A programme of light music will be presented to mark 4YA’s new popular night. All the instrumental selections are bright and contain seyeral marches and popular entr’actes. During the evening Miss A. Winkel, elocutionist, will present two new recitals which have not yet been given in the Dominion: "Kate in the Telephone Box," and "Reducing." Both of these selections contain abundant humour, Miss Anita Winkel has held . three championships, won at Wellington, Christchureh and Dunedin. bd .
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 20, 28 November 1930, Page 19
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