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-o I PUUGHAMMES K)R LIST EN EHS-LN ! 1 YA AUCKLAND (333 metres). - ! s . Sjn't ial 8hal5('spearean Eestival [iro- : ' granuiie, piesenteii by the Auckland j ; liian.atie Pia.veis, under the direetio i ! | or Mr J. E. .Moutagiie, and assisting a; tist.- ; opening remai ks. A 11 tuni lice' . ; j oveiture, Xew Qneen's llall Orchestra. ! "Merchant oi \ eniee." Nicolai. record ; i "sei'iie, I lenry 1)*.," Aet 1, Seene 3, I llotspiir. Sliakesja are ; niezzo sopratm solos. Yli-s A I . Kronleld, (a) "Whcro j the Bee Sueks,'' Arue, ( h) "Wlien j Daisies Pied" : seene, "The Alci'cliant 01 Ydiieo." Aet 1. Seene 2, Portii - di srrilu s her suitore, Sliakespeai e ; re- ! cital. "Ilenry V.," speeeh belore Jla'- ' ih u i*. Shakesjieare ; in.stnunental trio, ( "1 neidental Alusic to Ilenry Foulds; seeii", "Jnlins Caesar," Aet i. Seene 1, Marullus and Boman mob. Shakespeare ; soprano solo, Ylaster i'L j Lough. "Uark ! Ilark! the Larkr ! Sehnhert. reeord ; seene. "Hamlet," 1 Aet 5. Seene 1. the graveyard seene, ShakesjKvire ; haritone solos, Ylr L. Barnes, (a ) "T.et tim Caiiakin Clink," (In "()' Mistress Diine." (e) "Greon Sleeves," traditional; reeital, ''Ilenry VI.." Queen Margaret's Speoe'n, ! Shakespeare ; piano solo, Mr E. j Waters, "Air by Pnreoll." Cliester; ! seene. "Ilenry VIII.," Queen Eliz.t- ! lieth'.s Trial, Aet 2, Seene 4, Shakel^ptan1 : mezzo soprano solo. Miss .M Kronfeld, "Bid YTe Diseonrse," Bisbop ; seene, "Yhieh Ado Ahont Xething." tliree comedy seenes. Aet 3. Seene 2, Aet 3, Seene 5. Aet 4, Seene 2, Shakespeare; instrnment.il Ino. the Studio Trio, "As Y on Like h" Suite, Qnilter, 1 Sheplierd.s' Hoiiday, 2 Evening in tlie Forcst, 3 Merry Pianks, 4 Country Dance; seene. "The Y'erehant of Yeniee," t'aslret Seene, Shakespeare, with ineidental musie ; reeital, "The Merehant of Veniee,"' Merey Speeeli. Shakespeare; bainton-1 solo, Mr L. Barnes, "Crcdo," Yerdi ; eomedv seene, "Ilenry IV.," Part 2, Aet 3, Seene 2, reeruiting seene. Ealstaff and Jnstioe Shallow, Shakespeare; oreliestral, the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "Wedding March," Mendelssohn, reeord. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres).— 8 p.m. : Speeial Shakespearean programrne in liononr of England's great poet and dramatist, William Shakespeare ; overtnre, Orchestra, "Oberon," Weber; soprano solos, Miss J. Briggs, (a) "I Know a Bank," Shay, (b) "Where thc Bee Sueks," Arne; reeital, Air S. Tingey, "Mark Antlionv's Oration Over the Dead Body of Caesar," Shakespeare; mezzo contralto solo, Aliss X. Coster, "Crahhod Age and Youth," Wliite ; reeital, Mrs M. Williams, "The Slirew is Tamed," Shakepcare; tenor solos, Mr R. Hill, (a) "O, Mistress Mine," (Qnilter, (b) "Wlien That 1 Was But a Tiny Boy," Quilter ; snite, Orchestra, "As You Like It," Quilter, Op. 21, 1 Shepherd's Holiday, 2 Evening in the Forest, 3 Merry Pranks, 4 Country Dance ; recitals, Mr B. Brown, (a) "The Seven Ages of Man," Shakespeare, (b) "FalstafF 011 Honour," Shakespeare: vocnl cpiartet, Ariel Singers, "TIow Swect the Moonlight." Leslie; dinlogue, Portia, Alvs F. Burgess, Bassanio, Mr B. Brown
"Bassanio's Choiee of tlie Caskets," Shakespeare; suite, Orchestra, "Ohtcllo." Coleridge-Taylor ; lecturette, Air 13. Brown, "Shakespeare and England's l'atron Saint" ; bass solo, Alr J. ALCaldwell, "Blow, Blow, Tliou Winter Wind," Snrgent; reeital, Afrs T. Hills, "The Despair of Constance," from "King dolm" ; suite, Orchestra, "Alerehant of Yeniee." Rosse ; duet. Alessrs B. llill a ikI J. AL Caldwell "Sigh X*o Alore, Ladies." arranged Haydn ; dialugne. Alrs Al. Williams and Alr B. Bi'own, "Cloueester's AVooing of Lady Anne." Shakesjioare ; reeital. Alrs E. Burgess. Rosalind's Epilngue." | Shakespeare; seleetion, Orchestra. i "Alerry Wives of Windsor," XicolaiDaeblitz; dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH — Silent night. 4YA, DUNEDIN (1(53 metres).— Concert by St. Kilda-Band and assisting urtisls. 3LO, MELBOURNE (37 metres). — Speaker, J. Howlett Ros;. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).— Studio programme. 4QG, BR1SBANE (38,5 metres).— The fir*t portion oi to-night's programme will bc ]irovided by Alrs Alatthew's Cndeza l'leetral Cliib and Banjo Band, followed by studio items. iS'ote. — Australian tnne is one and a-half houis later than Xew Zealand time. Ihe new Majestic oll-eleetric radn. receiver will be here sliortly. It is cJiredlv dnven Irom the mains, houseU in a console eabmet. and complete with a built in dynamic speaker The set will sell nt £48 cumplete. main ports Wait lor tbe Maiestic. D. S. Laing and Sou. Lul *
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 10
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680ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 10
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