Systematic Listening
TATION 4YC has been giving us for some weeks now a series of wellrecorded Haydn symphonies. This systematic performing of a composer’s work is of particular interest both to the novice and the specialist. We have had in the fairly recent past, series of Beethoven symphonies and _ sonatas, Sibelius symphonies, and Mozart concertos. There are, however, some composers, strangely neglected, who are represented by only a fraction of their work, and these might well appear in a regular series. Schumann, for instance, who might have written little more than a piano concerto, a sonata, a few songs and some short piano pieces, for all Otago listeners hear of the rest. And I think music-lovers would appreciate a systematic course of the music of Gluck.
Loquax
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 11
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127Systematic Listening New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 11
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