Music in Dunedin
HE reconstruction of the 4YA Orchestra has meant an immediate improvement in local programmes, since the String Group began to give excellent recitals soon after it was founded. Some well-chosen and little-known music has been included, and has been made especjally interesting by the precision and sureness of the playing. It was a pity, however, that several performances were given before the programmes were printed in The Listener; many listeners may have missed them through not hearing the announcements. The new formation has resulted in extra work, apparently, for announcers who, instead of announcing the 4YA Orchestra, now have to get their tongues round "the String Group of the National Orchestra, with the 4YA Concert Orchestra,’ a clumsy circumlocution which I hope it will soon be possible to avoid.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 393, 3 January 1947, Page 10
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132Music in Dunedin New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 393, 3 January 1947, Page 10
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