HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
ERE are seven questions, one H 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 solution by referring to page 55, on which will be found the correct answers. SUNDAY: Who is the doyenne of British women composers, who conducted one of her compositions with a toothbrush through the bars of an English prison while a crowd of women sang her song? MONDAY: Which composition is named after a person who never really existed?
TUESDAY: Which now popular singer, after being heard at a village concert by Melba, was taken by her on her farewell tour of Australia? WEDNESDAY: Which famous Spanish musician established a great orch-
estra that was supported by ten thousand working-class subscribers? THURSDAY: Which arm of the Allied Forces is lending telling assistance in the..present war? FRIDAY: Which famous violin solo, taken from a work about the Flood, was suggested by a passage in Genesis? fs SATURDAY: Which selection is always sure of encore after encore at a smoke concert?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 53, 28 June 1940, Page 27
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193HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 53, 28 June 1940, Page 27
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