ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
rilOGRAMJIES FOR L1STENERS-1N 1 YA, AUCKLAND. — Silent night. 2 YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). — 8: Overture, Orchestra, "Nachtlanger in Granndo," Ivreutzer ; soprano solo, Mrs E. Spacknian, "Sloiv, Horses, Slow," Mallison ; piano solo, with acconipaniment, Miss G. Seifert and Ylr G. Short. "First Ylovement C'onoerto in A." Grieg: baritone solo, Mr L. M. A. Harbord, Prologue to "I Pagliacci,'' Leoncavallo ; special song and piano recital by Nliss E. Harry, piano solos (a) "3Ielodie in E," Rachmaninoff, (b) altz in E IMinor," Ch.opin, songs, (a) "Mother's Song," Editli Harrliv, (b) "Golden Wattle," ! Edith Harrhy; 'cello with orchestra, Mr G. Ellwood, "Orientale," Cui, ar-l-anged Ellwood: recital, Mr B. Ginger, "Retrospectiqn," Lyall ; c-ontralto solos, ^Liss N. Greene. (a) "The Good Men of Eirinn," Hughes (b) "Tlie Moon Cradle," Hughes; tenor solo, Mr )■]. Rishworth, "Cradle of iUy Sorrows," Schumann ; instrumental, Orchestra, ' -Fantasie," -\lozart, arranged Ellwood; song and piano recital by A I iss Edith Harrhy, piano solos, (a) "Waltz in E," Cliopin, (b) "Nocturne in F," Chopin ; songs, (a) "Mary Magdalene," Edith Harrhy, (b) "Colette," Edith Harrhy: instrumental, tlie Orchestra, "Peer Gynt Suite, No. 1," Gricg; soprano solos, -Mrs E. Spacknian/ (a) "The Canoe Song," Mallison, (b) "The Sun Whose Rays are All Ablaze,'' Snllivan ; 'cello, Miss G. Jesperson, "Consolation," Squire ; baritone solos. Mr L. 31. A. Harbord, (a) "The Port of Many Ships," (h) "Trade Winds," Keel ; mezzo soprano solos. Miss B. Aydon , (a) "Bird Songs at Eventide,'' Coates, (b) "Five Little Picc n ies, 33 Antliony ; lnimour, 3Ir B. Ginger, "The Day's Good Doed." Thomas; tone ]ioem, Orchestra "Zorahvtlra," Svendsen ; oontralto solos, Miss N. Greene, (a) "Vale," Kennedv Russell, (h) "Wlio for Eldorado," Lee : tenor solos, Mr E. Rishworth, (a) "The Lotus Flower," Schumann, (b) The Far Off Land," Schuman; instrumental, Orchestra, "Blue Alazurka,'' Leliar. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) — 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk by Mr C. Jluekett, "How to Keep Fit.' 8 : Programme bv Derry Military Band, under the conductorshi p of Mr J. Sc'ott and assisting artists. 4YA DUNEDIN — Silent night. The new Majestic all-elevtric radio receiver will be here shortly. it is directly driven from the mnins, honsed in a console c.abinet. and complete with h built in dvnarcic speaker The set will sell at £48 complete. mnin ports Wait for the Majestic. D. S. Laing and Son. Ltd.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 10
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382ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 10
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