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PROTEST

Sir,-I wish to protest most strongly at the action of 3YA on Wednesday, May 26. The Brahms Violin Concerto was mutilated by the omission, except for the final record, of the whole of the Finale. To make matters worse, no word of explanation or apology was made by the announcer. Rudeness of that nature is an insult to listeners. Admittedly the work began a little later than scheduled, but surely the programme organisers are sufficiently experienced in their work to allow adequate time for a major recording. Where music is concerned, half a loaf is certainly not better than no bread.

JUNE Y.

HUNT

(Auckland).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 472, 9 July 1948, Page 16

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PROTEST New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 472, 9 July 1948, Page 16

PROTEST New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 472, 9 July 1948, Page 16

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