Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1927 — Page 10
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OICTOR HERBERT’S two-act musical comedy, will be presented as the Philco hour feature broadcast at 8 tonight by the NBC Blue network from WJZ, New York. Jessica Dragonette, soprano prima donna, and Colin O’Moore, tenor, will sing the leading roles. Other artists who will be heard in “It Happened in Nordland” are Doris Doe, contralto; May Hoppel, soprano; Muriel Wilson, contralto; James Wilkinson, baritone; Charlecs Robinson, bass, and Steele Jamison, tenor. The New York Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Damrosch, will play the .following program of classics in the third concert of the new RCA hour series at 7 tonight, broadcast from WJZ, over the NBC Blue network; Prelude, “Die Meisterslnger.” “Sounds of the Forest” from "Siegfried” Good Friday Spell from “ParsifaP’ Violin solo by Mr. Gustkoff Entrance of the Gods Into Valhalla from “Rheingold.” Prelude Act 111 from “Lohengrin.” Twenty-four soloists, winners in nine State contests of the first dis-
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trict, will compete in the district Atwater Kent audition to be broadcast by the NBC Red network, from WEAF, New York, at 6:15 tonight. The first district comprises New England and the eastern seaboard States. These State winners and the two winners of the district audition will compete in early December with singers from the four other districts in which the United States has been divided. In the national finals the two winners # will receive $5,000 in cash besides two years’ free musical instruction. Mme. Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg, pianist, will be featured in a program by the Keystone Duo and the Balladeers to be broadcast by the NBC Blue network through WJZ, New York, at 9:30 tonight. The program follows: Greetings Mendelssohn A Lament Shelley Mme. Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg Honey Chile - Mme. Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg Four Heine Poems, Set by .Mme. Gainsborg £• Jo Wunderschoenen Monat Mai b. Die Blauen Fruehlings Augen c. Die Schlanke Wasserlilie and. Sterne Mit Den Goldenen Fuesschen Sunrise on the Mountains Ole Bull „ , Strings—Arr. by Svendsen Margherlta Reiman _ . Tenor solo berenade Srhnhort r ,B 8r ‘to n e solo In German I Would That My Love Mendelssohn Duo Kathryn Meisle, contralto, of the Chicago 7 Civic Opera Company, will be featured In the Atwater Kent hour radiocast Sunday night at 8:15 by WEAF, New York, over the NBC Red network. The program follows: Stride la vampa. from II Trovatore ... „. , Giuseppe Verdl-Rlcordi Miss Meisle and orchestra a. The Cry of Rachel . . „ . , Mary Turner Salter-Schlrmer b. A Baby s Hair Is Built of Sun „ T „ . „ Wm. Wentzell— (Mss.) c. My Love Rode By . . „ Mary Evelene Calbreath—(Mss.) and. Lullaby iwith violin obligato! E- W Hanscom-Arthur P. Schmidt Miss Meisle and accompanist Voce di donna, from La Gloconda 1 Amllcare PonChtoUt-Ricordl Miss Meisle and orchestra Dance of the Hours, from La Gloconda Amllcare Ponchiellt-Flscher Orchestra a. An die Musik..Franz Schubert-Schirmer b. nlebesbotschalt..Franz Schubert-Schirmer c. Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt Peter Tschalkowsky-Ditadn & Cos. Miss Meisle and orchestra Ah! mon fils, from Le Prophete Giacomo Meverbeer-Ricordl Miss Meisle and orchestra March, Symphony Lenore Joseph Joachim Raff-Flscher a. When Day Is Done Dr. Roht. KatscherChappeU-Harms Miss Meisle and accompanlest b. Daisies Amy Worth-Schlrmer c. Swing High and Swing Low i Eugene F -Mi Wm. E. Haesche-Schlrmer and. O Lovely Night Landon Koiuuu-tiicordi & Cos. for Enoch— London (With ’cello obligato)
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Saturday
WFBM (1.090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & light Cos.) V. M. I:ls—Studio Entertainers. I:ls—lndiana-Purdue Football Game from Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, Ind. WKBF (1,190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosler Athletic Club) P. M. s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. . “-5 o'clock— , WRK (265) Cleveland—Serenaders. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WEBH (3661 Chicago—Children’s Club. WTAM (400i Cleveland—Orchestra. WJZ (454! New York—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Dinner music. . —5:89 o'clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. KFAB (309) Lincoln--Concert. WBZ (3331 Springfield—Orchestra. WOY (379) Schenectady—Concert. and WJR (441) Detroit—Ensemble. - —6 o’Clock— WTMJ (284) Milwaukee—Concert. WON (306) Chicago—Uncle Quin; ensemble; almanac. WL3 ( 345! Chicago—Supper bell program: sports- orchestra. WJJD (368 1 Chicago—Symphony. WTAM (4001 Cleveland—Musical. WCCO (416) Mlnneapolls-flt. Paul—Concert. WLW i428) Cincinnati—Organ. WJR (4411 Detroit—Orchestra. i WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ; dance program. WEAF (492) New York—South Sea IsTanders. WBAP (500) Fort Worth—Concert. WOW (608) Omaha—Popular. KYW (526) Chicago—Uncle Bob: dinner concert. _ WBZ (333) Springfield—Quartet. WSB (476i Atlanta—Entertainers. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Trio. WHO (535) DCs Moines—Soloists. —7 o’clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—S. S. lesson; ensemble. WHK (265) Cleveland—Quaft>t. WORD (275) Chicago—Orchestra. WON (306) Chicago—District audition of male voices. WBZ (333) Springfield—Boston Symphony orchestra. WEBH (365) Chicago—Classical. WBBM (389) Chicago—Concert. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WIBO (416) Chicago—Sports: orchestra: song recital. WLW (428i Cincinnati—Musical. WJZ (454) New York—New York symphony orchestra. —7:30 o’clock — WLS (345) Chicago—Barn dance. WSUI (476) lowa City—Musical. WEAF (492) New York—The Hlgh-Jinkers. —8 o’Clock— WJAY (22 7 ) Cleveland—Porular. WON (306) Chicago—Musical. WJJD (366) Chicago—Entertainers. WBBM (389) Chicago—Police octet: dance orchestra. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Cavaliers. WIBO (416) Chicago—Soloist: orchestra WMAQ (447) Chicago—Photoldg. v '“ eslra - WJZ (4541 New York—Philco hour. WCFL (484) Chicago—Orchestra and entertainers. WEAF (492) New York—Old gold on Broadway. —8:30 o’Clock—^' WHK (265) Cleveland—Potpourri. KFI (4681 Los Angeles—Pianist: orchestra. —9 o’Clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Ensemble. WHK (265) Cleveland—Musical. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee-Frolic. WON (306) Chicago—Audition of female voices. WSM 13411 Nashville—Barn dance. Springs—Dance orchestra. <SBSI . cl “C*Bo —Octet; orchestra; old-time music.
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WTAM (400) Cleveland—Minstrels. WCCO (416) Mlnneapolis-St. Paul—Dance program. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Feature. WJR (4411 Detroit—Ford and Glenn: dance orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Dorothy Howe with muted trumpets and piano. WEAF (492) New York—Orchestra. WMC (5171 Memphis—Orchestra. KYW (526) Chicago—Musical. —9:30 o’Clock— WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. WDAF (3701 Kansas City—Chefs. WMAQ )447) Chicago—Song cycle. WJZ (454) New York—Keystone duo. —lO o’clock— WGN (306) Chicago—Sam ’n’ Henry; music box; songs. WGY (379i Schenectady—Orchestra. WBBM 1389) Ch'-ago -Frolic. WTAM < 400) Cle-eland—Orchestra. WCCO (416) St. Paul-Mlnneapolis—Dance Program. BO (416) Chicago—College hour. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit—The merry old chief and his tribe. WQJ (447) Chicago—Orchestra. WJZ (464) New York—Slumber music. WEAF (492) New York—Cass Magan's orchestra. KYW (526) Chicago—Serenaders. —ll o’Clock— WHK (265) Cleveland—Organ. WLIB (306) Chicago—Hoodlums. WLS (345i Chicago—Studio show. WEBH (366) Chicago—Orchestra. WIBO (416) Chicago—Orchestra. —l2 o’Clock— WLIB (306) Chicago—Orchestra. WDAF (370) Kansas City—Frolic. WBBM (3891 Chicago—Jamboree. KPO . (422 > San Francisco—Dance. K £l (489) Los Angelas—Radio club. KOW (491) Portland—Dance music.
Sunday
WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS. (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) A. M. 9:3o—Christian slen Builders. 11:00—First Presbyterian Church. i2;30-Cctrcte Theater Organ Program. I:3o—Davis Baking Powder Hour (Mary • Traub Busch). 2:3o—Kruse Connell Hour (Marott Hotel). 3:3o—wheeler City Mission Anniversary. s:oo—Locomobile Hour of Music. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athl-Mc Club) A. 51. 9:3o—Memorial Presbyterian Church. 10:45—Church of the Redeemer. *3:0(v!-Federation of Music Clubs. 6:oo—Spink-Arms Trio. I.3o —Goodness Gracious Greggorizers. —lO o’clock— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Services. WBZ (333) Springfield—Services. WGY (379) Schenectady—Services. WLW (428) Cincinnati —Services. WEEI (447) Boston —Services. —ll o’Clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Services. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Trio. WOC (375) Davenport—Services. WBAP (500! Ft. Worth—Service*. —l2 o’Clock— WLS (3451 Chicago—Concert. V/HT (418) Chicago—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—The Mediterraneans. To WRC (469). —12:30 o’Clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Organ. WLS (345) Chicago—Concert.
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—1 o’Clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Musical. WGN (306) Chicago—Organ. WHT (416) Chicago—Concert. WJZ (454) New York—The Roxy stroll. WEAF (492) New York—lnterdenominational church services. —1:40 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Mllv aukee—Sacred concert. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Musical services. —2 o’clock — WJJD (366) Chicago—Bible classes. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Organ. WJR 1441) Detroit—Shrine of the Little Flower. WEAF (492) New York—Young people’s conference. —2:30 o’Clock— WHAM (278) Rochester—Concert. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Musical. WGY (379i Schenectady—Symphony. WCFL (484) Chicago—Studio. —3 o’clock— KDKA (3161 Pittsburgh—Organ. KGY (3791 Schenectady—Organ. WTAM (400 1 Cleveland—Musical. WJZ (454) New York—Vesper service . WRC (469) Washington—Service from Washington Cathedral. WEAF (492) New York—Men’s Y. M. C. A. conference. —3:30 o’Clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Symphony. KYW (526) Chicago—Concert. —t o’clockWGN (306) Chicago—Recital. KNX (3371 Los Angeles—Musical. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Musical. —4:30 o’clock— WHAD (270) Milwaukee—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—National Radio Vespers. WEAF (492) New York—Pianist and violinist; contralto and string trio. —5 o’clock— WLIB (306) Chicago—Trio. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WEBH (368) Chicago—Muslcale. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra,
—5:30 o'clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WHK 1265) Cleveland—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—The Granadas. WEAF (492) New York—Biblical drama. —6 o'clock— 4 WHMJ (294) Milwaukee—Quintet. WGN (3061 Chicago—Punch and Judy; string quintet. WLS (345) Chicago—Little Brown Church. WE3H (3661 Chicago-Organ recital. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Musical. WJR (441) Detroit-Ensemble. WMAQ 1447) Chicago—Concert. WJZ (454i New York—Organ. WEAF (492) New York—lnstrumental trio. —6:20 o’Clock— WSAI (361) Cincinnati —Musical: sacred chime concert. . WEAF (492) New' York—Major Edward Bowles family—Vocal and instrumental. —4:80 o'clock— WD<">D (246) Chatt-iooga—Ensemble. W.T ) i366) Chlcag. Orchestra. WJL (454) New York —Musical literature. —7 o'clock— WORD (275) Chicago—Orchestra. V WTAM (400) Cleveland—Twilight reflections. WHT (41C) Chicago—Organ. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Orchestra. —7:15 o’Clock— WSAI (361) Cincinnati—String quartet. WJZ (454) New York—Collier’s radio hour. —7:30 o’Clock— WON (306) Chicago—Songs. KOA (326) Denverv-Concert. WEBH (366) Chicago—Stage show. WHT (416) Chicago—Philharmonic trio. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Melody boys. —8 o’Clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Golden hour of music. WORD (275) Chicago—Choral singers. WCBD (845) Zion. 111.—Mixed quartet; organ; soloists. ... —8:15 o’Clock— WBZ (333) Bpringfield—Concert. L , 1
NOV. 19, 1927
—By Martin
—By Blosser
—By Crane
—By Small
—By Taylor
SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BKAUCHEIi
WEBH (366) Chicago—Orchestra. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Concert. WJR (4411 Detroit—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—Vibrant melodies; Jubilee- singers. WEAF (492) New York—Atwater Kent hour. —8:30 o’Clock— KGO (384) Oakland—Concert. KPO (422) San Francisco—Symphony. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Symphony. —9 o'clock— WBZ (333) Springfield—Musical. WJJD (366) Chicago—Concert. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Music lover* hour. WSUI (476) lowa City-Male choir. —9:15 o’Clock— WGN (306) Chicago—“ Our music room.” WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Don Aniaizo, tha wizard. WEAF (4!”i New York—" Our *”ovcrn ment.” WOW (50J| Omaha—Organ and schists. KFUO (545) St. Louis—Address; musical, —9:30 o’clock— KPO (422) San Francisco—Organ. KCW (4CII Portland- Ser i-es. WBAP (500) Ft. Worth—Organ. —lO o’Cloek— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WGN (306) Chicago— Sani ’n’ Henry; music boxx songs. WCCO St. Paul-Mlnneapolis—Organ WIBO (416) Chicago—Song recital; orchestra and entertainers. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Reverie hour. —ll o'clock— KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Orchestra. WLIB (306) Chicago—Hoodlums. KOIN (319) Portland —Musical comedy hour. —l2 o’Clock— WBBM (389) Chicago—Nutty club. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Orchestra and blues singer.
