Gastronomic Music
BIBLIOTHERAPY is a science which combines selected literature with medical treatment in curing various ills. It is used largely in America, we ere told. That being so, there is apparently no reason why music should not be used to aid digestion. One cannot predict how the tones of the novachord will react or the soup, fish, meat, veg. and a sweet, but listeners, will be able to make their own tests on Monday, October 15, if they tune in to 1ZB at 6 p.m. Erie Bell and guest artists will preserff the first of a series called "The Music of the Novachord," playing light classical and popular tuneful music of the day. Among guest artists will be Hazel Peal, Valerie Isbister, Irene Brooks, Clarence Lane, Vere Soljak and Ada Lynn.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 16
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132Gastronomic Music New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 16
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