Sounds Historical for Sunday 12 June 2011
8:09 As I Remember Archive
The American Troops in Auckland during the Second World War by read by Gavin McGinley.
8:15 Sailing/Eres Tu Medley (Sutherland/Calderon)
Howard Morrison CD BMG 74321 329542
1990 concert at the Aotea Centre with the Auckland Symphony.
8:23 Homework
An area near Ashburton once boasted a brickworks with a very tall chimney which actually was the reason for the name given to the settlement - what was that name?
8:24 The Story of the Introduction of Six O'Clock Closing in 1917
Part 1
8:37 Royal Dunedin Male Choir celebrates its 150th anniversary during 25-27 June
Choir archivist Neil Hall tells of the choir's history and the choir performs three numbers from a 2005 concert: Including a 1930 recording of the choir singing "God Defend New Zealand".
A Grand Night For Singing (Rogers/Hammerstein)
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
American Trilogy CS
8:58 Three archival radio commercials
8:59 You and I (Myers)
Radio NZ Orchestra LP Music World LTV 13/1
9:07 Today in New Zealand History 12 June 1722
The death of Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne in Tacoury's Cove in the Bay of Islands.
9:12 Song of the Flea (Mussorgsky)
Oscar Natzka CS CD Atoll 400
9:16 As I Remember
Old Boys by Betty Potts of Manakau, read by Rebecca Blundell.
9:18 Homework
An area near Ashburton once boasted a brickworks with a very tall chimney which actually was the reason for the name given to the settlement - what was that name?
9:19 As I Remember
First Day at Secondary School by Gwen Capill of Christchurch.
9:22 Abide With Me (Lyte)
Roslyn Mills Kaikorai Band 1960s CS LP Kiwi SLC 60
9:27 Memories of the Murchison earthquake of 16 June 1929
9:54 12 September 1981 and the flour bombs drop on Eden Park during the All Black-Springbok rugby test.
9:56 This Nearly Was Mine (Rodgers)
Oscar Natzke CD Atoll ACD 400
9:59 Sometimes When We Touch
Radio New Zealand Orchestra LP Music World LTV-13