SOLOMON CONCERTS
Sir-Many music lovers in this part of the country had hoped that one of Solomon’s concerts might have been within their reach. Disappointed in this, could we not at least have our Napier radio station linked to re-broad-cast his concerts from the more fortunate South Island towns? Several of Lili Kraus’s recitals were spoilt for us by bad reception over the air. Wellington and Auckland main stations are generally heard well here, but when Parliamentary debates push visiting artists of the highest European standard on to Wellington’s secondary station, our chances of enjoying their rare visits become remote. The South Island stations are also difficult to get except in ideal weather. Is it much to ask that Napier should re2broadcast for us this treat, which we &are as keen to enjoy as those who are able to attend his concerts?
CECILIA J. A.
GREENWOOD
. (Maraekakaho). (We are informed that itpis not possible to guarantee satisfactory reception conditions at Napier of the stations from which ‘the Solomon concerts will be broadcast. The best possibility appears to be a re-broadcast by 2YH of the portion of the concert to be broadcast from Wellington on the 12th September. This is being arranged. The reception may not be satisfactory, but an attempt will be made as far as conditions allow to secure a good rebroad-cast.-Ed, )
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 375, 30 August 1946, Page 5
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223SOLOMON CONCERTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 375, 30 August 1946, Page 5
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