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
La that day’s programmes which appear 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: What Italian composer is supposed to have been of Scots descent, and what was his forefather’s name? MONDAY: Which instrumental piece gives the impression and mood of a Scottish ballad which tells of a son who killed his father and then in frenzied contrition curses his mother, whose evil counsel prompted the dreadful deed? TUESDAY: What combination uses "When Day is Done’ as a signature tune and is known by it to millions of radio listeners? WEDNESDAY: Which artist mastered a concerto and then gave a concert when he was six years old? THURSDAY: Which two famous collaborators are known as "The Heavenly Twins of English Opera"? FRIDAY: Which artist, when a boy, bought his first instrument from gold fossickings in a creek near the school playground at Ballarat, his birthplace? SATURDAY: What song will be sung by Welsh folk round the world on Friday, March 1?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 35, 23 February 1940, Page 19
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206HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 35, 23 February 1940, Page 19
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