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MONDAY

Broadcast by 2YA Se AN interesting item on 2YA’s pro- ~ gramme will be the perform‘ance of Percy’ Grainger’s "Colonial *. Song," a piano solo: with tenor and .-goprano voices singing an obligate, ' In. this piece -the composer eén- . deavours te express feelings aroused _ -by. thoughts of the seenery and «. people of his native land (Australia), _ . without making use of traditicnnl tunes of any kind. . "Phe piano part will ‘be played by. Mr. Gordon Short, and the obligato gung by Miss Jeannette Briggs and Mr. Harry Brusey. -The Ariel Sing- . ers will present Liza Lehmann’s popu- . jar song cyele "The Daisy Chain," with trio accompaniment. .The cycle. consists of solos and quartets, and by reason of its tunefulness and simplicity has a universal appeal. , The Orchestrina, under the conduc‘torship of Signor A. P. Truda, will con- . tribute some fine numbers, including Mattei’s beautiful "Non e Ver" ("'Tis ‘Not True") for trumpet solo and ‘OFchestra.. Chiintebuteh Features a E first of: a series of talks on "Treatment and Care of the Feet" i eet‘ LN

will be. ‘broadcast from SYA. by "Mr. R. B. Belford, an authority on, the subject. The Christchurch Muniéipal Band" will: ‘provide the concert, » ‘ Notes from Dunedin "rpHH MAJORS" QUARTET will be * the. vocalists this evening. Their numbers ‘will "include extracts from

"No, No, Nanette," "Annie Laurie" and "The Cuckoo Sings in the Poplar Tree." Two popular songs, "The Dover Patrol" and "Tom Bowling" will be sung by Mr. BH. W. Robbins, tenor, and Mr. L. M. Cachemaille will sing, as a bass solo, "The Mistress of the ' Master." An orchestral’ programme will be provided by a sextette under Mr. Pettitt.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 18

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