2YA STRING ORCHESTRA
After a recent Sunday evening concert from 2YA presenting the NBS String Orchestra it occurred to me that the work of this splendid ofchestra has not met the appreciation in your columns it would justly deserve. I have been regularly listening to the NBS Orchestra on Sundays and Tuesdays for over a year now and it has been most gratifying to watch their development. The interpretation of old and new masters under the conductorship of Harry
Ellwood is always a pleasure to listen to, and, so I believe, a stimulus for all music lovers. The programmes are nearly always carefully chosen, and I enjoy the solo pieces by Leela Bloy, Greta Ostova, Ormi Reid, to mention only a few. Nor must I forget Thos. pac arrangements. In the present torn eo the purity of music is the best medicine. Now the demand for good music is stronger than ever before, we can appreciate the NBS String Orchestra's achievements, both of the present and the immediate past, and hope that its beneficial influence upon music lovers will be a lasting one.
MUSIC LOVER
(Petone).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 314, 29 June 1945, Page 5
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1862YA STRING ORCHESTRA New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 314, 29 June 1945, Page 5
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