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From the Studio

HE 4YA Chamber Music players recently presented Bach’s. Flute and Piano Sonata in E Flat, and also a Septet for Trumpet, Strings, and Piano, by Saint-Saens. It is encouraging to hear works like these from the studio instead of on records, and the more chamber music we héar in this way the better. The Septet was a triumph both’ for trumpet and piano, Recalling the jazz performances of this particular trumpetplayer, I found amusement in speculating what Saint-Saens would have thought could he have heard this aggressive instrument, which he approached with truly masterly caution, performing according to its fullest capabilities in ‘

the modern swing band.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 9

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From the Studio New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 9

From the Studio New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 9

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