THURSDAY
Auckland Features [THE home science talk from 1YA, 2YA, and 8YA will be on . "Hat More Fruit." ‘ From Auckland PROGRAMME of the = popular type will be presented this evening. Soprano solos will be contributed by Miss Isabel Hollands, a visiting 2YA artist, while Mr. Will Harris, a very popular Auckland tenor, is making his figst appearance at 1YA, ‘ Novelty piano items will be given by that. excellent pianiste, Miss Cherry Anderson, while of particular interest in the Orchestral Octet’s ‘ programme is the suite, "The Ballet of the Flowers," by Hadley. Henry ’ Hadley ‘is one of America’s foremost composers, whose work is always melodious and full of the best in harmiony, and this delightful suite is one of his finest compositions. Wellington Notes [THE home science talk will be given by Miss I, Meadows at 3.15 p.m. In the evening the Miramar Silver Band, under the conductorship of Mr. R. A. Sutherland, will present a studio concert. A varied and well-chosen programme of marches and selections will be played. : . Included in this programme will ‘we an instrumental trio consisting of mfessrs, Norman Izett (piane), Will ‘McLean (violin), and Sam McLean * (eello), who will play "Bercetse" by Bizet, "Norwegian Dance No. 3" by Greig, "Walther’s -Prize Song" by Wagner, and "Spanish Dances Nos. 4 and 5" by Moszkowski. From Christchurch HE subject for a dialogue to be .. conducted .by Messrs. O. W. B. Anderson and W. J. Humm, will be "Garden Competitions." Some months ago Mr. Arthur Lilly, -A.R,C.0., the well-known Christchurch musician, arranged and : presented a programme entitled ‘Love and Music," in which he described the ‘association of musie with the various phases of life from child-
hood onward. This was 2a most acceptable programme, and Mr. Lilly is to present a similar one this evening that is sure to be equally well appreciated. He has called it ‘Flowers and Music." = Hach phase will be introduced by a few remarks from Mr, Lilly, and in the presenting of the various songs he will be assisted by Mrs. Grace Empson, Miss Augusta Painter, Miss Sylvia Marshall, Mr. A, Kinvig, Master Ralph Lilly, Mr. Gregory Russell; Mr. Alfred Bunz (piano), and the choir of the Holy Trinity Church, Avonside. The instrumental portion of the programme will be provided by the Studio Octet. ,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 19
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380THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 19
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