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Spice of Life

N fecent months, 4YC’s miysical prograinmes have been so satisfying that it is difficult to singlé out any particular session. Beginning at 5.0 p.m. with Concért Hour, the listener is

offered a succession of well-arranged programmes that at some stage each evening must offer something to al Ae one whose taste is for "serious music. On one-night; we cam hear music by Goldmerk and Bartok, but if modern music is not to our taste, we have an "earlier programme of opera, and a later one of Schubert songs and a Schumann Quintet. In this way, 4YC, if it cannot satisfy all of its listeners all of the time, can at least congratulate itself that it must satisfy some of them most of the time.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 26

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Spice of Life New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 26

Spice of Life New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 26

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