CHURCH MUSIC
Sir-Like "Church Music Lover" (Auckland) I am also a regular listener to the session "In Quires and Places Where They Sing," and heard the broadcast from Wesley Church, Wellington, of part of Martin Shaw’s "The Redeemer."’ I agree heartily with the sentiments expressed by your correspondent when he stated that in his opinion, local church choirs should have more opportunity of singing in the above session, and in the atmosphere of their owa church. I am at present on holiday in Theta; and it was my good fortune on Anzac night to attend in the Parish church (Anglican) a rendering in complete form of Mendelssohn’s "Hymn of Praise." I am satisfied from what I heard that tucked away in this small town is one of the best Parish church choirs in the Dominion. Is it too much to suggest that the possibility of extending broadcast facilities to this and other similar places of proven musical worth outside the citiesshould be fully explored in the near
future?-
ANOTHER CHURCH MUSIC
LOVER
(Auckland).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 361, 24 May 1946, Page 5
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173CHURCH MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 361, 24 May 1946, Page 5
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