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2YA Items The series of "Musical Portraits" will be continued with a presentation of Russian musie. The Chamber Music Trio, comprising Hvelyn de Mauny (piano), Leon de Mauny (violin) and Claude Tanner (’cello), will perform the firss movement of Arensky’s "Trio in D Minor" and "Andante" from the "Sonata in D" for violin and piano by Cesar Cui. The Orchestrina will play "In the Silence of the Night," by Rachmaninoff, and Moszkowski’s popular "Serenade" and "From Foreign Parts." Dorothy Cronin, F.T.0.L. (soprano), well known to 1YA listeners, will make her first appearance at 2YA, She will sing "Nobil Signor" (from "Les Huguenots"), "The Scythe Song," by Hamilton Harty and songs by Mallison, Dunhill and Bishop. Mrs. Cronin has been associated, as soloist, with the leading musical societies in Auckland, and should prove a welcome addition to the. list of Wellington singers. Christchurch Features THE New Brighton Muncipal Band, under Mr. J. Nuttall, will provide 2 programme of a varied and popular nature. . Items from 4YA TALK on "The Harly History of : Otago" will be broadcast at 7.40 by Mr. John Bowie. Dr. Merrington, principal of Knox College, will be the speaker for 4YA’s international programme, his subject being "The International Body."

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 52, 10 July 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 52, 10 July 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 52, 10 July 1931, Page 18

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