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Two Programmes from 3ZB

PANISH songs and instrumental works from the Old World and the New are to be heard from Station 3ZB at 10.30 a.m. this Sunday, June 22, under the title, Spain in Two Continents. The two songs will be sung by Conchita Supervia, mezzo-soprano, and Alfonso Ortiz Tirado, tenor, and the instrumentalists will be Fritz Kreisler and Artur Rubinstein. Rubinstein is to be heard in a seldom-played children’s suite, A Prole do Bebe, composed by the Brazilian Director of Musical Education, Villa-Lobos, 30 years ago. It is interesting to note that Rubinstein has become the recognised intetpreter of the piano works of Villa-Lobos, % ac * [ EET DAVID ROSE is the title of a programme to be broadcast from 3ZB the same day at 10.45 a.m. Rose is a composer, bandleader and pianist, now aged 37 years. As an arranger for a New York dance band, he began to attract attention, and it was not long before .some,of his original» compositions and affangements were used by the Chicago branch of the NBC. Rose eventually arrived in Hollywood, to do songarranging for Jeannette MacDonald, Dorothy Lamour and Martha Raye. More of his story will be told in 3ZB’s session.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 23

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Two Programmes from 3ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 23

Two Programmes from 3ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 23

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