Well Planned
‘THE planning of programmes of short pieces must be one of the most difficult things the programme organiser has to do. It is only when one sees an example of really good planning that one realises what a hodge-podge programmes frequently are. A recent 1YA programme was a lovely example of a well-arranged set of items: it revolved around Cimarosa and Telemann on the instrumental side, with two of the finest pieces of recorded wood-wind playing I have heard by Leon Goossens and William Kinkaid (of the celebrated platinum flute). The two singing groups were fitted in to this period like a glove, with Purcell, Scarlatti, Haydn and Bach. The charm of, music of this kind is perennial; the hearing of a programme like this is a healing balm, ;
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 8
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131Well Planned New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 8
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