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STATION 4YC has a rather irritating habit of playing hide and seek with its Sonata Hour-a habit all the more irritating for the excellence of the session once it is located (if it can be located, since every now and then, presumably to make the game more interesting, the programme is omitted), However, one recent Saturday night made this listener at least feel he had hit the jack-pot. A recording of a Mozart Sonata by Dinu Lipatti was followed by Menuhin and Kentner playing Bach, and then Solomon played the Beethoven Op. 2, No. 3 Sonata-an excellent programme, and one to arrange one’s social life around. Station 4YC announces another Sonata Hour at the same time the following week; dare one hope this station has forsworn its whimsy? ?

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 656, 1 February 1952, Page 13

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I Spy New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 656, 1 February 1952, Page 13

I Spy New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 656, 1 February 1952, Page 13

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