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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
February 13, 1926
OFFICIAL AND FINAL CONFIRMATION PROGRAMS
Sunday Evening, January 24
OAX. Lima, Peru, 380 meters, special international broadcast; band greetings to United States listeners; national music of the United States; orchestra; address; dance music.
LOW, Buenos Aires, Argentine, 300 meters, native music: announcements in Spanish, English and French.
IiOX. Bnenos Aires, Argentine, 375 meters, special program.
HA, "Iforag," Hamburg, Germany, 292.5 meters, classical musical program.
2LO, London, England, 362 meters, Radio quartet; Charles Leggett, cornet solo; Clay Thomas, baritone.
6BM. Bournemouth, England, 385 meters, Wireless orchestra; Gerald Kaye, tenor; Philip Taylor, baritone; Winifred Scott, soprano.
EAJ13, Barcelona, Spain, 460 meters, program in Spanish music; "Las Corsaria.V two-step; "Valencianas ;" "The Xight of Love;" "La Verbenade la Paloina:" "Servillanas;" "La Dolores." SXX, Daventry, England, 1601 meters, same program this night as 2LO.
Monday Evening, January 25 HFF, "Vox Hans," Berlin, Germany, 505 meters, special program of German airs. "Radio Wien," Vienna, Austria, 530 meters, recital of chamber of music by Sedlak "Winkler; string quartet by Municipal Opera company, playing compositions of Haydn and Mozart. XAJ7. Madrid, Spain, Radio Union, 373 meters, featuring Zacarias Areas, tenor; sextet, "Goyescas" by Grandos; tenor, "Le Partida" by Alzarez; "Jota Del Trus De Los Tenorios" by Serrano; sextet, "Dona Fraisquitta"; "Grandmas" by Berrera; closing sextet, "Seville" by Alberrez. EAJ13, Barcelona, Spain, 460 meters, program from famous operas; "Tosca;" "Sampson and Deliah;" "Faust;" "Carmen."
, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 368 meters,
"My Homeland," by Frederic Smetana.
HA, Hamburg, Germany, 292.5 meters,
concert program, selections by Weber;
Kreisler; Strauss; Schumann, Brahms.
, Stuttgart, Germany, 450 meters, Wir Gehen In's theater, "from operetta Paganini;" "Glocken der Liebe;" "Boston Valse," by Lehar; "Ich Habe Nein Herz in Heidelberg Verloren," by Burke; "Der Schonnenschein," by Carl Struve; "Wenn der Liebe Nicht War," fox-trot, by King; "Teresina, Teresina," from the operetta by Strauss; "Die Kleine Pagode," by Benatzky; "Shanghai," by Nichols; "Hier Schlager War Dort," one and two ette-orchestra; "Im Prater Bluhn Wieder die Baume;" "Das Wiener Faikerlied," by Stolz; "Besuch mich mal in Korsiea," from operetta "Teresina," by Strauss; "So'ne Landpartie," shimmy dance, by King. MS, Muenster, Germany, 410 meters, Wagner Tannhauser overture; Lizst preludes; Beethoven Romance in G for violin solo and orchestra; Grieg Nordische Weisen, One, Im Volkston, Two; Kuhreigen and Bauertanz for string orchestra; Strauss Rosevkavalier waltz. , Munich, Germany, 485 meters, concert, Anny Rosenbergers' Chamber music, quartet; "Eriksgang and Kormungmarsch," from Die "Folkunger," by Kretschmer; "Grosse Fantaisie" on Melodies," by Wagner; "Intermezzo" and "Barcarolle," from Tales of Hoffmann, by Offenbach; "Hungarian Dance" and songs. OAX, Lima, Peru, 380 meters, "International Law and Radio," talk in English, by Dr. Oscar Miro Quezada; "My Old Love," Mexican song, Esparza Otero, soprano; Serenade, Widor. piano, harmonium, flute, violin, violincello; "Dance of the Witches," McDowell, piano; "E Ben do andro Lontano," Srta. Consuelo Paernio; Impressions of the Evening, violin; "Piropos Limenos," poems; "Ollanta," Peruvian opera, Maestro Vallerriestra, soprano, contralto; "El Llanto del Inca," cha.rif;ristic native waltz, orchestra OAX; "Ritorna Vincitor," Verdi, soprano; waltz, Moskowsky, piano; Lima Girls, flirtation, orchestra OAX. LOX, Buenos Aires, Argentine, Radio Yaitura, 375 meters, program of national Spanish music; announcements in Spanish, English and French LOW, Buenos Aires, Argentine, 300
meter special musical program. SBR, Brussels, Belgium, 263 meters, program unconfirmed. , Breslau, Germany, 416 meters, "program unconlirmed.
Tuesday Evening, January 26
6XX, Daventry, England, 1,601 meters, station trio; Paul Specht's Canadian band; Cavalliria Rusticana; Frederick Hall, harpist; Walter Glenn, tenor.
BWA, Cardiff, Wales, 351.6 meters, same program as 5XX. Daventry, England, £lvcu above,
2BD, Aberdeen, Scotland, 497.1 meters, wireless orchestra; Dorothy Froest, mezzo-soprano; Robert Anderson, baritone.
LOW, Buenos Aires, Argentine, 300 meters, special musical program.
LOX, Buenos Aires, Argentine, 375 meters, special musical program.
EAJ13, Catalana, Barcelona, 460 meters, program from opera "la Geisha." by Jones; three numbers by Lehar, Count of Luxumberg; La Viuda Agegre bv Eva.
2LO, London, England, 365 meters, Paul Specht's Canadian dance orchestra, from the "Kit Kit Club," rendering "If You Care," "Arraby," "Brown Eyes," "Pretending," "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby;" "Oh! Boy What a Girl;" "Melody in F," by Rubenstein, and "Indian Dawn."
OAX, Lima, Peru, 380 meters, "The Plebiscite of Tacna and Arica," short dissertation by lng. Carlos Jiminez Corrca; "Variations," light soprano,
piano; "Quenas," native waltz, orchestra OAX; "Pearls of Brazil," soprano, piano; "Granada," Albeniz, orchestra OAX; legend, opera "Iris," Mascagni, orchestra; "Serenade of the Kisses," De Micheli, orchestra OAX; "Unhappy Love," vocal and piano; "May," orchestra OAX; "A Furtive Tear," tenor, Marcial Calonge, piano; "The Wood on the River, piano; "A fose lui," Traviata, vocal and piano; Srta. Valentina Olin, piano; Sra. Ayarza de Morales Solar; "Rusticanela," fox-trot, orchestra OAX.
Wednesday Evening, January 27 HA, "Worag," Hamburg, Germany, 292.5
meters, concert of Puccini numbers; Norag orchestra under direction of Adolph Seeker, Arna Krell-Lang, singing arias from "Butterfly" and "Mimi." HPP, "Vox Haus," Berlin, Germany, 505 meters, march; talk; songs; four Kreisler numbers by Max Rostal, vio
linist; two duet numbers; song; Straus waltz by orchestra.
EAJ7, Madrid, Spain, 373 meters, jazz band and tango orchestra.
, Breslau, Germany, 416 meters, violin
solo, Dr. Alfred Laserstein; caprice for flute and piano, Herman Zanke; tarantella for cello, Curt Hasemann; duet for flute and violin with piano accompaniment.
, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 368 meters,
musical program.
"Radio Wien," Vienna, Austria, 530 mev ters, chamber of music, Schonorumvr waltz by Lanner; second symphony by Schubert; Turkish March by Mozart; Peer Gynt suite 1 by Grieg; bits from opera by Strauss.
LOW, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, 300 meters, musical program.
LOX, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, 375 meters, special musical program and entertainment.
Wednesday Evening, January 27 OAX, Lima, Peru, 380 meters, group of poems recited by their author; "Dan.-* Granados," piano; "In the Cloister," or(Continued on page 9)
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