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ORGAN MUSIC

»ir,-One must support "Rusty Diapason" and others who have written about organ music. Longer and higher quality programmes of organ music are not only desirable but urgently needed, if we wish to shake the standard of playing in this country out of its complacent mediocrity. Organists are able, I feel, to "get away with it" to a far greater extent than are their instrumental and vocal brethren because their audiences, and often they themselves, are not used to hearing anything better, but the NZBS with its large and comprehensive library of organ recordings could surely rectify . this.

ROBERT I.

PHILPOT

(Dunedin),

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 5

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ORGAN MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 5

ORGAN MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 5

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