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TUNE IN TO THE WEEK'S PROGRAMMES

NEW ZEALAND

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86 GERMAN

-" > ~ From the New Zealand Stations. | ROBABLY the most important broadcast next week is the first microphonic appearance in New Zealand of the famous Australian tenor Lionello Cecil, who starts his Dominion tour by singing four songs of popular appeal from 2YA on Tuesday evening. 'The 126th anniversary of the birth of Chopin will ‘be celebrated by the presentation of a special B.B.C. recorded programme from 2YC on Friday of next week. Mrs. Hester Stansfeld Prior, the English pianiste-lecturer, will appear before the 1YA microphone at 8.38 p.m. on Wednesday next. Paul Vinogradoff and the 2YA Concert Orchestra will perform a Grieg concerto from the Wellitigton station at 8.25 pam. on Tuesday, and St. David’s Day on Friday, March |, will be remembered by a special: programme from: the same station sn Friday: = ~~ -- In Melbourne and Sydney. 4 a ee : "Ta Sydney national station, 2FC, is presenting two grand opera broadcasts from the New Tivoli Theatre on Tuesday and Thursday of next week. These will start at 10.p:m. (N.Z.S.T.).. The popular works of Albert Ketelby will be given by the A.B.C. Concert Orchestra on Friday, March 1, from 3AR, while from the other Melbourne national station, 3LO, Sheridan’s ‘!The Rivals,"’" adapted for broadcasting by Lawrence H. Cecil, will be presented on Sunday next. On the same day, from 2BL, Sydney, a complete recording of "The Mikado," performed by members of the d’Oyley Carte Opera Company, will be broadcast. ~ From the Empire Stations (Daventry). EW ZEALAND sportsmen with shortwave sets will be ‘able to-hear an electrical transcription of a , running commentary of the last half-hour of the International. Rugby Match from Dublin on Monday at eight o’clock, New Zealand time. Empire artists are contributing to the main portion of the programme _ on Wednesday evening, while on the same evening, Mr. J. C. Cannell will broadcasts a talk from Trafalgar Square, London, on "London Going to Work." St. David’s Day will be celebrated by a special Welsh programme from the Empire stations on Friday, March 1. From the German Stations (Berlin). Te German shortwave stations are presenting a concert programme by the National Socialist ReichSymphony Orchestra on Sunday next at 9.45 p.m. '(N.Z.S.T.). ° On Monday at the same time there will be a special Handel memorial celebration. An interesting talk is scheduled for nine o'clock on Wednesday evening-‘‘The Gates c* Berlin: Tempelhof Airport."’* On the following: evening at the same time the German Girls’ League is presenting a special programme entitled, ‘We Love the Storm." ' Be eee eee Cee er LEFELE DEPeree err Trt) tlt eiee nerd Pry Tee ert:

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 27

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TUNE IN TO THE WEEK'S PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 27

TUNE IN TO THE WEEK'S PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 27

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