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THE famous French organist, Edouard Commette, whose recordings (by Columbia) are often heard over the National stations. Murray Fastier, who was taught by Commette at Lyons, will include two of the master's compositions in a recital to be rebroadcast this Sunday (September 5) from the Christian Science Church, Symonds Street, Auckland. When Murray Fastier last heard from Commette he was still playing in the cathedral at Lyons, steadily refusing to leave France before the Germans arrived

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 9

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THE famous French organist, Edouard Commette, whose recordings (by Columbia) are often heard over the National stations. Murray Fastier, who was taught by Commette at Lyons, will include two of the master's compositions in a recital to be rebroadcast this Sunday (September 5) from the Christian Science Church, Symonds Street, Auckland. When Murray Fastier last heard from Commette he was still playing in the cathedral at Lyons, steadily refusing to leave France before the Germans arrived New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 9

THE famous French organist, Edouard Commette, whose recordings (by Columbia) are often heard over the National stations. Murray Fastier, who was taught by Commette at Lyons, will include two of the master's compositions in a recital to be rebroadcast this Sunday (September 5) from the Christian Science Church, Symonds Street, Auckland. When Murray Fastier last heard from Commette he was still playing in the cathedral at Lyons, steadily refusing to leave France before the Germans arrived New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 9

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