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WEDNESDAY

Auckland Notes . A TALK on "Physical Culture" will be given by Mr. Norman Kerr. Mr. Reg. Morgan and his orchestra will provide the instrumental portion of the popular concert this evening. A wide selection of items will be presented, including fox-trots and a number entitled "Old-Time Waltz Memories." "Vienna-the City of Music," will be the title of a lecture-recital by Mr. Karl Atkinson. : ‘ From Wellington ii: fourth of the series of international. programmes will be presented this evening. Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.H., will give a talk. Christchurch Features FEATURING on this evening’s programme will be the Mascots, a clever duo, who will present the first part of a serial sketch, entitled "Rent Free," Dunedin Notes TP'HE afternoon talk by the Home Science Hxtension Department of Otago University will be on "Kitchen Talks." At 7.15, Mr. G. A. Holmes will speak to farmets on "Autumn TopDressing." Miss Cicely Audibert will give her third Dunedin récital this evening. Opening the programme will be "Tintaas recorded by the New Symphony JIrchestra, and the performance of this wonderful combination is a. delight to music-lovers. Modernity is expressed, not only in the work itself, but also in the interpretation given it by this briiliant orchestra. It is the work of Arthur BE. Trevor Bax, the English composer. The Instrumental Trio is to present selections from Mendelsschn, Widor and Schubert, whilst the trio pianist, Mr. Max Scherek, who, incidentally, is the president of the Otago Society of Professional Musicians, is playing Chopin’s "Ballade in A Flat." The Schubert extract is' that delightful. scherzo from Schubert’s "Trio in E Flat," opening in perfect canon form. with the answer one bar behind the subject ’ for a considerable number of measThe strings announce the answer in unison, while the piano, in Seherzando form, presents the subject. The whole effect is beautiful and will afford the keenest enjoyment to musitai crities listening-in, Bs

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 19

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 19

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 19

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