TUESDAY
From Auckland 8.-LHS..CRANH will continue her afternoon talk on "Beauty of Mind in Relation to Diet." The concert programme will feature three half-hour recitals, the first being by Mr. Ralph Eskrigge (tenor), the second by ‘the Orchestral Octet, and the third by Miss Kate Campion, Iate prima donna of the Carl Rosa Opera Company. From these two vocalists, who. have not previously been heard from 1¥A, listeners can rely on a musical treat. Mr, Eskrigge is an eminent New Zealand artist, who has just returned from his successes in Sydney. He has a very extensive repertoire, and in his recital this evening he will give a selection covering. ballads, operatic and classical mumbers. The Orchestral Octet under Mr. Harold Baxter will also’ present a choice programme,
Wellington Notes ‘THERD will be the weekly talk a representative of the Agricultur Department for the man on the land. The studio. concert will be of the popular type and of a very high standard. Featured on the programme again will be a recital of soprano songs to be given by Miss Audibert with or-. chestral accompaniment. Her number¢ will include "Cherie, I Love You" (by Goodman), "Love’s Cigarette’ (by Fraser-Simson), "Where is the Song of Songs for Me?" (by Berlin), and "Farewell, My Love" (by Lehar). Mr, and Mrs. Ransom Myers will be heard in humorous duets, "Our Furnished Flat" and "Try to Make the Best of It." The Salon Orchestra, under’ Mr. M. T. Dixon, will be heard in a number of interesting items, including the overture "If I Were King" (by Adam), a selection, "The Snow Maiden" (by Korsakov), a suite for piano and strings, "Ballet Piquant" (by Parker), "Bal de Noces" (by Burgmiem), "Canzonetta" (by Herbert), ’cello solo with orchestra, "La Cloche’ (by Saint Saens); played by Mr. Stanley Chapman, "Morceau Wiegenlied" (by Burmester), "Serenade" (by rn), and the latest dance novelties. Novelty instrumental items will be played by Mrs,: Mildred Kenny’s Mangolin Orchestra, and suitable records will intersperse the programme. From Dunedin R. WM. WRIGHT, of the Otago Motor Club, will give one of the series of motoring talks. A recep tion to the Chief Guide, Lady BadenPowell, by the Girl Guides of Dunedin, will be broadcast at 8 o’clock. The Dunedin Tramways Band, under the- direction of Mr. Chas. Morgan, will broadcast a programme not one item of which has yet been performed before the New Zealand .; public. Chief among them are "The, Golden Age" fantasia. by Green- — wood, and.a new arrangement by * Rimmer, . entitled "Classical Moments."’. Of additional interest will be a novelty entitled "Fairytale Parade," by the well-known Dune ’ din composer, Mr, Sharpe, .
FEATURETTES "Lucia di Lammermoor" 2¥.A, Sinday.* Cicely Audibert, Soprano 2Y. A, M onday. Operatic Recital IY A, Tuesday. Nigger Minstrel Show ad A, Thursday. . "The: .Price" . I> 1YA, Friday. "Tom Brown’s Schooldays" 4YA, Dunedin. "Eight O’clock Revue" 2Y 4,..Saturday.
This little novelty is written somewhat in the form of the popular "Doll Dance" and "Flapperette," and will certainly become popular. ‘There wiil be a cornet duet by two members of the band.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 18
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510TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 18
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