“I find the response greater, the desire for serious music more than it has ever been before. People in Britain have kept intact every ideal of their peaceful life during these hard years, even though in a limited degree. And I think they would still be devoted to the peaceful art of music even if their life were more restricted than now, because it represents something they want to preserve.”— Yehudi Menuhin, in a 8.8. C. talk.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1943, Page 4
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