THE WEEK
nk) Musical Portrait 2Y A, Monday. The Signal 2YA, Tuesday. Marco Polo 3YA, Wednesday. New Zealand Night 4Y A, Wednesday. Harmonic. Society 2YA, Saturday. Ls
ye The Auckland Dramatic Students, under the direction of Mr, J. F. Montague, will present a dramatic play, "Mareo Polo," adapted from the novel by Donn Byrne, ; A brief musical programme will folow. From Wellington DE». GUY .H. SCHOLEFIELD, O.B.E., will be the lecturer during the international programme. Items from Christchurch FROM 11.80 trotting results from Ricearton will be broadcast. A "Farmer Brown" dialogue, in which Farmer Brown discusses seed mixtures with the instructor, will be broadcast on relay from 4YA. Concerted singing by the Grand Opera uartet will be a feature of the concert yRogramme, which will also include a recital by Harold. Prescott, the wellknown tenor, who will sing four of Cadman’s American Indian songs. Francis Bate, ’cellist, will play three solos, which will include Kahn’s "Ave Maria" and Popper’s "Gavotte." The Studio Octet, under Mr. Harold Beck, will provide a popular programme of orchestral music, 4YA Features A CONCERT devoted to the works of New Zealand composers will be broadcast. It will comprise social and instrumental numbers, and will include 2a half-hour’s lecture-recital by Mr, W. Paget Gale, under the auspices of the Society of Professional Musicians of Otago. The subject will be "Mozart."
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 20
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224THE WEEK Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 20
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