MIXING THE CLASSICS.
Sir-May I endorse the remarks made by your music critic about the variety nature of 2YC’s Saturday evening programmes. These "Symphonic Programmes" on Wednesday evening and the short time allotted to sonata and
chamber music on Friday and Thursday evening respectively used to be the highlights of enjoyment for those who prefer such music. Five hours, in a whole week, is little enough time to give to the classics, from one station, so surely we may again look forward to at least one major work on each of these four evenings. There is certainly a "Variety of Variety" for those who wish it, from many other stations during the week. I have had so much enjoyment from my radio-in conjunction with The Listener-that I like to think I shall continue to have it.
MUSIC
LOVER
(Lower Hutt).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 190, 12 February 1943, Page 3
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140MIXING THE CLASSICS. New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 190, 12 February 1943, Page 3
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