MONDAY
Wellington Notes Me. H, ©, South will give another of G his talks on "Books-Grave and C av." : . . The major portion of the concert’ session will be taken by Mrs, Daisy Basham (well known performer. at 1YA), assisted by-the Ariel Singers, in @ lecture-recital entitled "Old Einglish Song." The numbers chosen have been carefully selected: from old English melodies well known to all, In keeping with the lecturette, the Orchestrina, under Signor A, P. Truda, has selected an_ excellent programme of instrumental music includ- _ . ing selections from "Lilac Time," ~ "Master Melodies" from "K'amous Light Operas" and "Molloy Songs," An_intermezzo, Friml’s "Gioviana," will also be played. The evening will conclude from 10 till 11 p.m. with . dance music of electric recordings. From Christchurch: DIALOGUHE by Messrs. B. BE. Wiltshire and F. ©.-Fairclough on "The Story of the Garden," being elementary botany as applied to garden plants, will be broadcast. With "Old Glory," the Christchurch Municipal Band, under Conductor J. Noble, will open the evening’s programme. Other numbers will be a selection "Knight Errant,’ a group of community ‘songs, the hymn "Nearer My God to Thee," the fantasia "Normanhurst," a foxtrot, and the march "Old Nobility." A popular vocal programme will supplement the band items. 4YA Notes HH Kenz Orpheans, playing popular melodies, will supply the basis of the programmes and set the tune for an evening of much variety.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 18
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227MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 18
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