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ORGAN MUSIC

Sir,-I read with interest the letter from F. K. Tucker, and I wish to endorse his remarks and add a little more. He mentions 1YA and 3YA presenting repetition programmes; I would include also our own 2YA which seems recently to have been very partial to César Franck’s Chorale No. 3. Much as we appreciate this wonderful work, we feel that a little more variety would be welcome. What about the Franck Pastorale, Opus 19, the chorale preludes of Bach, or, even some of the very fine-earlier recordings, which we never hear these days? May we organ lovers rest assured that these programmes will in future be made more interesting?

DIAPASON

(Trentham)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 547, 16 December 1949, Page 5

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ORGAN MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 547, 16 December 1949, Page 5

ORGAN MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 547, 16 December 1949, Page 5

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