ORGAN MUSIC FOR THE NORTH ISLAND
Sir,-Dr. Bradshaw’s 3YA organ recital last Friday when "For Unto Us" (Handel), " March of the Magi Kings" (Dubois), and other masterpieces, were so splendidly played greatly thrilled many listeners. As South. Island ;stations are often mushy of reception in the North, could evening organ recitals be arranged for broadcasting in Auckland by 1YA particularly, as Auckland has some splendid resident organists? Further, is it not a great pity that the beautiful instrument with its four manuals in the Town Hall is so rarely heard? We organ lovers away from town would appreciate good organ music a little more when we listen in.
W.
ERIC COCKS
(Hauraki Plains).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 140, 27 February 1942, Page 4
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