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NATIONAL FILM UNIT

HE whole of the National Film Unit’s Weekly Review No. 293 (released on April 11) is devoted to some special angles con the National Symphony Orchestra. The film shows how children are being taught to appreciate good music, with the conductor, Andersen Tyrer, explaining the meaning of certain passages of a musical work. The full orchestra is also heard in the Hebrides Overture from Fingal’s Cave (Mendelssohn) and "Handel in the Strand" (Grainger).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 407, 11 April 1947, Page 25

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 407, 11 April 1947, Page 25

NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 407, 11 April 1947, Page 25

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