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The Forty-eight

J-REDERICK PAGE has just finished one of the most solid and satisfying broadcast series that 2YA has had for some time, In six Sunday afternoon periods he has played the whole of the 48 preludes and fugues of Bach. This is music which is at the base of most music-lovers’ appreciation of the art; and how many hours of happiness it

-- has given to players and listeners alike. Mr, Page’s aim seemed to be to let Bach speak for himself. His interpretations were models of clarity, academic in the best sense of the word.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 499, 14 January 1949, Page 19

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The Forty-eight New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 499, 14 January 1949, Page 19

The Forty-eight New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 499, 14 January 1949, Page 19

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