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"Interesting Characters"

"J soon discovered that orchestral players are the most interesting characters ih the world, and despite what people imagine, they are just as normal people both in their behaviour *and in their outlook on life as one would find in any other profession or calling. Their many hobbies cover a very wide range, clock making, painting and roller canary breeding are but a few, the last hobby having been the choice of my assistant professor at the Royal College of Music." -Leon Goossens, oboist and conductor, talking in the BBC programme, "I Speak for Myself."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 540, 28 October 1949, Page 24

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"Interesting Characters" New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 540, 28 October 1949, Page 24

"Interesting Characters" New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 540, 28 October 1949, Page 24

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