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 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: Which song describes a legend wherein a Hindu maiden, by the
ringing of a tiny bell, guides a stranger from the dangers of the jungle to safety? MONDAY: Which Viennese opera is based on the story of Ali Baba? TUESDAY: Name the song about which there is wide popular misconception, as people imagine the man and the maid meet in a field instead of in the middle of a stream?
ss WEDNESDAY: What is the name of the German-born musician who became a French citizen in 1938, having left Germany in 1934 because he disapproved of the Nazi regime? THURSDAY: Which song is sung by the Earl of Essex in a _ light opera descriptive of Elizabethan England? FRIDAY: Which popular singer made a start in his musical career with an appointment as a church organist in Birkenhead -before he was twenty-three years old? SATURDAY: Which great artist was " discovered" in Paris by C. B. Cochran, and within a very short time had risen from the £6 a week class in London to £500 a week in a New York production?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 43, 19 April 1940, Page 27
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238HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 43, 19 April 1940, Page 27
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