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HEN one considers the tremendous amount of music which is broadcast every day by New Zealand stations one understands why it is that popular pieces of music of what is commonly called the "light classical" type occur over and over again. Standard works rarely appear in arrangements; for these smaller pieces, however, arrangement is the new icing on the overfamiliar piece of cake. At 7.15 p.m. on Tuesdays 2YA broadcasts Take Your Pick, a session which is designed to show the effect of differing arrangements by broadcasting the same composition in several different forms. I have heard, for example, the Liszt Liebestraume No, 3, played in varying ways by different groups, of which I must
confess the only one I want to hear again is the one by Spike Jones! Now I ait to hear the celebrated version of the Hallelujah Chortis for three flutes.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 8
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147Arranged By... New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 8
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