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MONDAY

Items from 2YA UTSTANDING features on _ tonight’s "nature" music will be vio-

lin and piano recitals by Mrs. Nancie Holloway and Gladys Watkins, with vocal numbers by the Ariel Singers. The Ariel Singers will present Liza Lehmann’s beautiful song cycle, "The Daisy Chain," in the presentation of which they will have trio accompaniment. a Solos during the evening will include "Phe Call of Spring," to be sung by Jeanette Briggs, and "Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride," by J. M. Caldwell (bass) and "Yarmouth Fair,’ by Harry Brusey, tenor. Two Tuscan folk songs will be sung as duets. Another very interesting feature on the evening’s programme will be a recital by Clodagh Russell, who was introduced to 2YA listeners on December 28, She will recite a series of short poems in a manner known 4s ‘verse speaking." The orchestral portion of the programme will be provided by the Orchestrina. 3YA Programme RESUME descriptions of the second day’s play in the cricket test match between South Africa and New Zealand will be broadeast. The concert programme will be given by Derry’s Military Band (under Mr. J. N. Scott), in association with 3YA artists. The popular Melody Trio will play instrumental trios which will please all tastes, Kathleen Bond (contralto) will sing a group of sougs by Dr. CG. A. Jarman, the Tasmanian composer and musician who has adjudicated at Christchurch and New Zealand musical festivals. Freda Judkins, soprano, winner of the Violet Ward prize for gaining highest marks in the jU..A.B. examination, and holder of the gold medal for the first time in New Zealand for singing, will be heard in Schubert’s ‘Trout,’ "Wings" (by d’Hardelot) and Gounod’s "Serenade," ,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 14

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 14

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 14

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