FRIDAY
Items from Auckland A MISCELLANEOUS. studio programme will be broadcast to-night, featuring the Salon Orchestra, under Baxter, 2YA Jottings HE Orchestrina, under the conductorship of Signor A. P. Truda, will play the overture "Romantique," by Kela Bela, the selection "Chinese Honeymoon Dance,’ by Talbot, two small pieces, "In Toyiand," by Finck, and "Falling Stars," by Thiere, and the waltz "Hspana," by Waldteufel. The Lyric Quartette will again delight listeners in a budget of old favourites, a feature of their numbers being the quartet "The Posthorn," with cornet obligato. Christian Young (contralto) will be heard in four songs: "Song of India," by Rimsky-Korsakov; "A Heart That’s Free," by Robyn, with orchestral accompaniment, and "Slumber: Song of the Madonna," by Head and "Sing, Break into Song,’ by Mallinson, with piano accompaniment. Mildred Kenny’s Mandolin Orchestra will be heard in a number of up-to-date melodies. At 3YA (THE evening studio concert includes items by the Studio Octet, Naare Hooper and H. L. Shaw, in scenes from "Hamlet," "Much Ado About Nothing,’ and ‘Ihe School for Scandal." Dunedin Notes (THE Philharmonic Four will present mixed quartets at this evening’s studio concert, and instrumental trios by B. L. H. de Rose, A. H. Pettit and L. Hunter together with various solo and duet ‘numbers make-up a pleasing programme, Loe
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 22, 11 December 1931, Page 19
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215FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 22, 11 December 1931, Page 19
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