MORE PLEASE.
Sir,-It would be ungracious to allow one of the best programmes of recent times to pass unnoticed. The weekly series "Chopin and his Music" broadcast from 3YA combined some of the finest piano music ever written with a well-balanced and unsensational commentary spoken in a singularly pleasing voice. It is gratifying to notice that this programme has been replaced by "Tchaikovski and his Music" which promises to be of equal value and enjoyment. Would it be asking.too much to request an hour of this programme-say from 8 to 9-instead of the half-hour? Also would it be possible to publish the names of the works to be presented in The Listener? I think the extra expenditure of space would be well worth while. On Friday and Saturday nights the music lover is not very well catered for with the exceptions of 3YA and 3YL respectively, so that one’s choice is somewhat
limited.-
R. O.
DAVIES
(Wigram).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 223, 1 October 1943, Page 3
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157MORE PLEASE. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 223, 1 October 1943, Page 3
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