On Her Selection
TATION 2YA’s Saturday night session I Know What I Like is not to be confused with 2YD’s You Asked For It. In the second the announcer takes all care, but sometimes gently declines responsibility, in the first both are proudly assumed. A recent programme was presented by a 14-year-old school-
girl, whose comments were less pert and More pertinent than tradition wouid allow in one of her age and sex. The programme itself was roughly the type of thing we expected-a better s¢lection than we ourselves would have been capable of putting forward at the age of 14 when our musical thought ran rather in Tin Pan Alley channels, There was Mozart’s "Turkish March," the "Flight of the Bumble Bee," "Deep River," the Mendelssohn Violin Corcerto in E Minor (which our schoolgirl liked because of its "wistful" quality), but probably most appreciated of all by listeners was Prokofieff’s Peter and the Wolf. A well-chosen ‘programme, Miss 14-year-old,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 364, 14 June 1946, Page 11
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160On Her Selection New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 364, 14 June 1946, Page 11
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