HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
ERE are: seven questions, one for each day of the coming week and bearing on some item in one or other of that day’s programmes which ap-
pear in this issue of The Listener. You can check up your solutions by referring to page 55, on which will be found the correct answers, SUNDAY: Which artist in to-day’s programmes was once a pupil of Arthur de Greef, who was once a pupil of Franz Liszt? MONDAY: Which world-famed con-' ductor once startled the musical world by saying that jazz had its place in civilised music? TUESDAY: What great woman novelist writing under a male nom-de-plume completely spoofed Thackeray, Froude, Mrs. Oliphant, and even her own publisher, as to her real sex? WEDNESDAY: Name the masterpieces of two gifted literary brothers, one a former mounted policeman in Australia, and the other a Christian Socialist. THURSDAY: Which composition was discovered in a disused cupboard in Vienna by two Englishmen — after being mislaid for forty years after the composer's death? FRIDAY: It is said that constant playing of a. certain instrument. causes baldness. Which instrument has this evil reputation and who plays it? SATURDAY: What song takes its name from an inlet five miles south at Sydney, N.S.W.?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 23
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210HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 23
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