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MORE MUSIC FOUR PRELUDES, by Douglas Lilburn, 6/1 posted. The publication of these pianoforte pieces is a musical event in New Zealand. Through broadcast performances music- ians have already learned to appreciate Lilburn S creative powers. They will be pleased to acquire a closer knowledge of his work through his Preludes: SCHUBERT, by Arthur Hutchings, 11/3 posted. A new volume based on the latest research on Schubert's life and work. As a biographer the author is perceptive and sympathetic; as a critic he shows remarkable insight and knowledge. DVORAK, by Alec Robertson, 11/3 posted. This book presents the most exhaustive study of the whole catalogue of Dvorak S music as yet written in English, for it includes some discussion of every work of importance. ThE PASSIONS Of BACH; by Charles Sanford Terry , 7/1 posted. The famous Passions according to St. Matthew and according to St. John are discussed in detail in relation to their libretti, of which new translations are given. Terry also com- ments on the Jesser known Passions composed by Bach and on others attributed to him: WELLINGTON Co-OPERATiVE Book Society Limited MODERN BOOKS 48A MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON C.1. N.z

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 317, 20 July 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 317, 20 July 1945, Page 8

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