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CHOSTIAKOFF RETURNS

FTER an interval of ~~ 10 years, during which he has toured South Africa, England, and Canada, become naturalised as a British subject in Australia, and spent the war years there, Senia Chostiakoff is back again in New Zealand. An experienced singer, he first visited this country in 1927 as one of the tenors of the Don Cossack Choir (which is still appearing in the United States). In 1934 and 1936 he toured the Dominion as a radio singer, and during this month and next he will once more be heard in broadcast recitals from all the main National stations. "T am very -happy to tour New’ Zealand again for the Broadcasting Service," he told The Listener, "because when I was here before I think I made a lot of friensa...: ee opened his satchel and took out a huge sheaf of letters. " ... . J will do

my best in my coming programmes to sing all the songs they asked for so long ago." During his travels, Chostiakoff has brought his repertoire up to 200 songs. Some modern Russian songs by Shostakovich will probably- be heard in his recitals. Two recitals have already been given from 2YA this month, and other recital dates from this station are this Friday, March 14; Monday, March 17; Tuesday, March 18; and Thursday, March 20. The rest of his broadcast pro-

grammes are scheduled as follows: Station 4YZ, Sunday, March 23, Tuesday, March 25, and Thursday, March. 27; Station 4YA, Saturday, March 29, Sunday, March 30, and Tuesday, April 1; Station 3YA, Thursday, April 3, Sunday, April 6, and Monday, April 7; Station 2YH, Saturday, April 12, Sunday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 15; Station 1YA, Friday, April 18, Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20; Station 2YA (return), Saturday, April 26, Sunday, April 27, and Tuesday, April 29.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 12

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CHOSTIAKOFF RETURNS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 12

CHOSTIAKOFF RETURNS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 12

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