TUESDAY
From Auckland AT 3.15. pm, Mrs. Les Crane will speak on "The Beauty of Mind and Bedy in Relation to Diet," while at 7.40 p.m. Mr. Rod. Talbot will give a further interesting talk on "Motoring." Some very fine items will be played during the evening by an instrumental trio consisting of Miss Jean Allen (violiniste), Miss Marjorie Tiarks (’celliste), and Miss Margot St. Lawrence Toner (pianiste). Of particular interest will be the "Celtic Prelude" (by Rutland Boughton), This very fine work is .
being presented, we believe, for the first time in New Zealand, and in’ the eapable hands of these artists an excellent rendition should be ~ given.’ . The popular young tenor, Mr.. Roger Hrrington, is making another very welcome appearance this evening, and Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., will give a further | topical talk. : From Wellington HIS -evening at 7.40 there will be ~ the usual weekly talk "Wor the Man on-the Land" by a representative of the: Agricultural Department. 'The Salon: Orchestra, under Mr. -M. T1T. Dixon, will play during the . session the overture "May Day," by Haydn Wood, and incidental music. A feature of the programme will be baritone sclos,;' with orchestral accompaniment, to be sung by Mr. W. H. Crewes, "Up from Somerset," "The Song of: the Clock," "The Land of the Sky Blue > Water," and "The Moon Drops Low." "THIS evening a concert will be provided by the Kaikorai Band, which will play Suppe’s "Light Cavalry" overture, "Bal Masque" (from "Persian Sketches"), "Evening Bells," "Maid of the Mountains" selection, a march, "The Machine Gun Guards,’ and the descriptive selection, "A Sailor’s Life," eomposed by Cope. This last-named composition — is worthy of special note as it somé of the better class of nautical songs and the magnificent "Storm _.Séene," which almost rivals the famous "Storm Scene" in Rossini’s "William Tell." Miss Mollie Vickers will sing Verdi’s magnificent "Fierce Flames are Soaring" and "Ye Banks and Braes." Mr. W. J. Nelson, who is at present the champion instrumental baritone of New ‘Zealand, will present Hartman’s magnificent transcription of "On the Banks of Allan Water." This item is sure to be well appreciated. On the same programme Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burn-nand, pianist and conductor of the band, will present "Allegro Molto e con Brio," from Beethoven’s "Sonata in BE Plat."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 18
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382TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 18
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