THEY'LL BE WORTH HEARING
ISTENERS who remember the association of Maurice Clare with Noel Newson in a broadcast last year will welcome the news that they are together again and will present a recital from 3YA Christchurch, next Monday evening, October 20, Added interest is given by the fact that Maurice Clare will come out of comparative retirement on his farm in Canterbury to play in the broadcast. We understand that Mr. Clare, apart from raising the usual run of farm produce, has culti-
vated a very fine beard, which unfortunately does not appear in our photograph. He is already well known to most radio audiences by virtue of being the original leader of the NBS String Orchestra, a position to which he came from membership of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, which, under Sir Thomas Beecham, he has once or twice led. Noel Newson is a Christchurch music teacher who has been broadcasting for
several years. He studied the piano in England and since his return to New Zealand has acted as accompanist to a number of visiting overseas artistsAlexander Kipnis, and Kurtz, the ‘cellist, being two. He has also played with the Spivakovsky Trio, and in 1940 toured with the Centennial Music Festival group.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 121, 17 October 1941, Unnumbered Page
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205THEY'LL BE WORTH HEARING New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 121, 17 October 1941, Unnumbered Page
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