Broadcasts— Past, Present and Future
Tennis Championship Broadcast URING the ‘afternoons of December 28 and. 29, a running description of the. Wellington Provincial Tennis Chanipionships will be broadcast by 2YA-at frequent intervals. Wool Sale Broadcast by 2YA TH first hout’s proceedings at the. Wellington. wool sale on Friday, ‘January 6 ‘(9%a.m.-10 a.m.), will, be broadcast on relay by 2YA from the Town. Hall, ‘Thereafter frequent progress reports .Avill be broadcast throughout the day, Ernest ‘MeKinley to Broadcast: rr. ERNEST. McKINLAY, the pdpu- ; "lar New: Zealand tenor, whose yre- : Cor dings arerknown to. music levers throughout, the British Empire, returned to New Zealand by the » Zealandia Jast:Tuesday.:
The. Broadcasting Board has finaliswd arrangements for this gifted singer to give a fifteen-minute recital from each of its stations during January. Mr. McKinlay: made two world tours with the late Mr, Edward Branscombe’s ‘Westminster Glee Singers, and also ‘was one of the most popular artists at the Wembley: Exhibition’ in London. During the present year he sang. at two garden ‘parties at Palace, making his seventh engag¢ment there, and prior ‘to leaving Australia for New Zealand he was featured on the programmes of 2FC, Sydney. Mr. McKinlay’s items from each of the Stations will be:Station AYA, Dunedin-Sunday, January 8, 1933. *"Aubade (from "Le Roi d’Ys") (Lalo). "Roses of Picardy" (Wood). "The Auld Scotch Songs" (Leeson). "He Waiata Aroha" (arr, Hill). "Hoenw Ru’ (arr.. Piripata), "HE Pari Ra" (arr. Rowe). Station 3YA, Christechureh-Sunday, January 15.
"Serenade" (Schubert). "Little Lady of the Moon" (Coates). oC ome into the Garden, Maud" "Pokarakare" (traditional). it "Waiata Poi" (Hill ) Station 2YA, W ellington-Sunday, January 22, "The ~Dream"’ (from ."Manon’’) (Massenet). "The Second Minuet" (Besley). "The Rose of Tralee"’( arr. Schneider). "Sweet Muaori "Maia" (Hill). "The Song of the Locust’ (Till), Station 1¥A, Auckland-Sunday, January 28, " "Ay Ay Ay" (TFriere). "Pale Moon" (Logan), "Little Boy Blue" (Nevin). "Lassie o’ Mine" (Walt), "Matangi" (arr. Piripata)"Mahara Kia". (arr. Piripata), "Huri Huri’ (arr. Piripata), "Haere Ra" (Kaihau),
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 December 1932, Page 6
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325Broadcasts— Past, Present and Future Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 December 1932, Page 6
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