AT THE CONSOLE
HE organ is one of the most beautiful of musical: instruments, and some of the world’s greatest music was composed for it. Organ music, particularly that of the Hammond and Wurlitzer organs, is particularly well adapted for radio, and 2ZB’s new session, "At the Console" is one of the most popular of afternoon sessions, Finlay Robb conducts the session.
On Monday, August 12, the world-famous organist, Sydney Torch, will play "Isn’e It Heavenly?" " Torchlight Music" and " Lullaby of the Leaves." On Wednesday, August 14, Al Bollington will preside at the Console, playing "Bolero," and other numbers; and on Friday, August 16, Reginald Foort will entertain. His programme will — include " Musical Trip Round the British Isles," ‘In The Chapel in the Meoeet and "Le Cygne." ---
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 42
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127AT THE CONSOLE New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 42
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