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RELAY OF AUCKLAND CONCERT. STUDJO PBOGBAMMUN FROM OTHER STATIONS. 1 Y A, AUCKLAND.— 8.0; Relav of « concert from Lewis Eadv Ilall. Royal ■ Albert Hall Orchestra, "(,'hanson de Nuit" (Elgar), record ; soprano, Mrs L. Parrv, "Open Tliv Blue E.ve.s" (Mas senet) ; hjstrmnentnl, Studio Trin, "Chelsea ('hina," Snito ( Besiy) ; tenor, John McCormack, "Ln Maison Grise" ( Messager ) , record; piano, Miss E. Tye, "Pnlonaise" (MacDowell ) ; recitals, Mr A. Mt'Skimminji, (a) "Christmas at Sea". (Stevenson), (b) "The Lesson of tlie Water Ylill (Dudley) ; Royal Al!/ert Hall Orchestra, "Fetes" (Debussv). record; haritone, Mr R. Richards. "Star of Betlilehem" ( Adams) ; violin, Miss I. Bosworth, "Ea Gitana" (Kreisler) ; mezzosoprano, Miss P. Tye, "To a Rose" (MacFadven) ; recital, Mr A. MrSkimming. "the. Dnke of Buekinahain Before His Exeeution" ; Royal Albort Hall Orcliestva, "Pomp and Circuni.stance" (Elgar) : soprano, Mrs L. Parry, (a) "Angus Macdonald'' (Roeckel), (b) "Comin' Thro' Ihe Rye" ; instrumental. Studio Trio, "Rondo Alla Russe," trio, op. 0(5 (Hnmmel) ; haritone, Mr R. Richards, (a) "Comitry Folk" (Brahe), (b) "Onlv the River Ruiining By" (Hopkins) ; piano and vocat, Misses E. and P. Tye, (a) "Mv Jevols'' (Sanderson), (b) "Tarantelle" N icode), J(c) "Ringtime" (Brahe); New Symplfony Orchestra, "Nell Gwynne Dances" (Gennan), record. 2YA, WELLINGTON.— S: Over: ture, 2YA Orchestrina, "Lucia di Lammermoor," Donizetti; vocal quartet, Etude Quartet, "Sliepherdess and Beau Brocade," Pliillips ; soprano, Miss G, Stark, "The Pipes of Pan," Monckton ; 'cello, IV. H. Syuire, "Prize Song," "Wagner, record; haritone and chorus, Mr R. Tvemp and Etude Quartet, "West Country Lad," German ; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, "Offenbacli," arranged Ansell; liumour, Mr and Mrs A. Russell, (a) "Our3 is a. Nice House." "Weston, (h) "Sweetest Little Feller," St. .Tolin; string quartet, Yirtuoso Quartet, "Gavotte," Thomas, record ; tenor, IMr W, Hancock, "Itose. Marie," Friml; Tocal duet, Miss G. Stark and Mrs R. ELemp, "Xight of £tars and Night of Love," Offenbacli; musical comedy selection, 2YA Orchestrina, "The Pink Lady," Caryll; soprano, Miss G. Stark, "Rackety Coo," Friml; vocal duet, Mr and Mrs IL Kemp. "Somehodv," Stuart ; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, "The Girl of the Golden "West," Puccini ; liumour, IMr and Mrw A. Russell, (a) "Suggestion," Jackson, (b) "I Love Yoii, l)o You Love Me?" Weston; Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "New Sullivau Selection," arranged Godfrev, record; tenor, Mr IV. Hancock! "Afton "Water," Ifunie; eontralto, Mrs R. Ivemp, "Alice Blue Gown." Tierney; violin, Jasclia Jaeobsen, "Oue Alone." Bomherg, record; vocal duet, Mr IV. Hancock and Miss G. Stark, "Dcep in Mv Heart. Dear," Romberg; march, 2YA Orcliestrina, "March, Tanuhauser." Wagner. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH— Studio concert and dnnee inusie. 4YA DUNEDIN — 8, instrumental, \ Celeste Quintette, Praeludiiuu," Jarnefelt ; eontralto, Miss 1. Lunglev, "Sving Bow, Sweet Chariot," Burleigh ; piano, Mrs R, Spackman (a) "Serenade." Spaokman, (h) "Callirhoe," Chnminndc ; tenor. Mr H. Drew, (a) "Silent Noon," Williams, (b) "Far Across the Dosert Sands," WondfordeFinden; recital, Miss T. Northey, ''The M oman Wlio Fnderstands," Appleton ; instrumental, Celeste Quintette, violin and piano duets, (a) "Passee," (b) "Uomancc." tc) "Agitato," lleller and Ernest; soprano, Miss L. de CliH'ord, (a) "A Birtlulay," Cowan, (b) "Sing, Jo.vous Bird," Phil-
tips; (ceilo, I'eiix halinond, J\ol j Nidre," Brucb, iccord; haritone, Mr A. Jmnglcy, "Onaway, Awake. Bclovcd,'' Cowan ; instrumental, Celeste Quiiitette, "Andante Cantabile." Op. 11, Tschaikowsky ; contraltoi, Miss 1. Lungley, (a) "I Got a Kobe," (h) "(), • Peter, Go Ring a Deni Bclis;" av-j ranged Burleigh; vccitals, Miss T. Northey. (a) "Spanish Water.s." Masefield. (!)) "An Tncident" ; tenor, Mr H. Drew, "Clie Gelida Manina," Puccini ; iuctruinenfd. Celeste Trio. "Opus 63, N'o. 1. Trio in G Major," Sitt; soprano, Miss L. de CliH'ord. "ilark to tlie Pipes of Pan," Monckton.- instrumental, Celeste Quiiitette, "Gopak," Moussorgsky ; liass, Mr A. Lungley. 2FC, SYDNEY (431 metres). — 8 p.m. ti 11 11 p.m. 2BL, SYDNEY (319 metres).— 8 p.m. ti!! 11.30 p.m. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).— 7 p.m. ti II 10 p.m. 3LO, MILBOURNE (331 metres). — 8 p.m. till mid night. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).— 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. 4QC, BR1SBANE (3So metres). — 8 p.m. till 11 p.m (Note. — New Zealand time is two hours ahead of Eastern Australian time). Super-wasp short wave set owners are daily listening to world-wide programmes. Local enthusiasts tell us tliat it is living up to its reputation as the finest S.W. receiver yet designed. Commander Byrd knew something when lie specified pilot Super-Wasp for the Antarctic Expedition. — David S. Laing and Son, Ltd., H.B. distributor'S.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 274, 20 December 1929, Page 12
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