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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

ERE are'seven questions, one for H 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: What famous, concert overture | was directly inspired by a visit to (and named -after).a-show- place on the Island of Staffa? MONDAY: Which song has, in another musical setting, the title " Blue Bonnets Over the Border?" TUESDAY: Which of a Czech composer’s 700 works is the only one generally known? WEDNESDAY: Which waltz by a British composer sold a million copies in the Empire ‘alone, became an inspiration for film scenario-writers, and

had novels written around its -theme? THURSDAY: Which famous musical artist served on the staff of General Gallieni, defender of Paris, in the Great War? : FRIDAY: Which movement from a famous symphony is said to express the composer’s reflections upon the romantic love of Hiawatha and Minehaha? SATURDAY: Which famous seaside concert-party was founded by a man who ran away from home to join a concert-party show at Morecambe?

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 57, 26 July 1940, Page 17

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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 57, 26 July 1940, Page 17

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 57, 26 July 1940, Page 17

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