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Oasis

UNEDIN listeners have been missing the weekly half-hour of readings by Professor T. D. Adams, who, we hope, will not take too long a holiday from the microphone. Station 4YA is substituting from 9.30 till 10.0 p.m. on Fridays a short programme of good music which is an oasis in the desert of Friday night serials and light music (since 4YO’s session "For the Connoisseur" rarely lives up to its title), Dora Drake, on a recent Friday, gave a delightful recital of modern English songs, among them the movying and lovely "Armida’s Garden" of Parry. The ‘beautiful quality of her voice, the clarity of her enunciation, and the evident and effortless pleasure with which she performed, combined to make this short bracket of songs something worth waiting for, _

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 11

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Oasis New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 11

Oasis New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 11

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