APPRECIATION AND DEPRECIATION
Sir-I agree completely with the letter written in your issue of March ‘5 "Interrupted Music’ and signed "My Wife and I." Would you allow me to mention the following? From Auckland, on Sunday night, March 14, I listened to one of the loveliest voices it has been my lot to hear. With the first notes it was apparent that in Mrs, Narev we have a first-class singer and interpretative artiste. This is written in sincere and grateful appreciation and with the hope that the NZBS will allow us to hear more of this lovely voice and, if possible, with the backing of the National’ Symphony Orchestra, It is unfortunate that there must now be added, more in sorrow than in anger, the polite request that in future recitals the Broadcasting authority kindly and considerately allow an artiste to finish her recital. and not "fade her out" as happened to Mrs, Narev just at that moment when many must have been wondering whether the singer would finish "One Fine Day" with a single or double high note as, for instance, Metya Seinemeyer did, and of whom Mrs, Narey fondly reminds this appreciative listener.
HOPEFUL
(Wairoa).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 5
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