A Link With Bunyan
‘THE worthy merchants of Bunyan’s old town of Bedford little thought when, in the last century, they decided to build over their bargainings, that war would one day thrust greatness on their shabby Corn Exchange, Now the story can be told: three years ago, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, in order to purue its music-making so far as possible without interruption from the Luftwaffe, moved in, and this square hall, by this time part canteen, part dance palace, turned out by some freak of construction to be as acoustically perfect as it is architecturally nondescript. One microphone, slung high across its middle, is all that is needed to cafry, in excellent depth, the sounds of ‘a ‘collection of nearly 100 players to listeners on medium and short waves the world over. The orchestra is heard in the Pacific Service, oe a
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 286, 15 December 1944, Page 15
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144A Link With Bunyan New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 286, 15 December 1944, Page 15
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