Programme Correlation
AS it by chance or design that 1ZM "and 1YX played Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony on successive nights? This is a kind of programme correlation of
which we could have more, Familiarity with good music does not breed contempt, but a keener and more intimate enjoyment. Here is one way in which recorded programmes have an advantage over actual performances, Even in a large city with wide musical resources, one might not have the opportunity uf hearing an unfamiliar work often enough to develop acquaintance into friendship. The broadcast of recorded programmes can overcome this difficulty. Occasionally, but with seeming fortuitousness, one can hear a work repeated. A planned. series by one station would be of inestimable value, and give a cumulative enjoyment far beyond that of a single broadcast.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 9
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131Programme Correlation New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 9
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