"MUSIC-LOVERS"
Sir,-I should be glad to have from someone in authority a definition of the term "music-lover." On a recent Sunday afternoon there was broadcast from 2YA a recording of a Bach two-piano concerto. It was over all too soon (for some of us). "We will now," said the announcer, "commence our programme for the music-lover." Bach can take these knocks and come up smiling, but it is time, perhaps, that his friends protested against his frequent use as a kind of musical purgethe little dose of liver salts that is taken with a wry but resolute face before a good meal. Let those who love Bach (and they are quite a multitude nowadays), play him, listen to him, and enjoy him for his own sake. And let those who don’t, be absolved from any faahne of dutv in the matter.--LET’S
GET IT STRAIGHT
(Epsom).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 197, 2 April 1943, Page 3
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145"MUSIC-LOVERS" New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 197, 2 April 1943, Page 3
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