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GUSTAV HOLST, whose one-act opera, "Savitri," will be heard from 3YC at 7.24 p.m. today. The story of "Savitri," which was written in 1908, is based on an Indian legend from the Mahabharata. The production to be heard tonight is by the BBC. It features Max Worthley (tenor), Elsie Morison (soprano), Bruce Boyce (baritone) and Jill Balcon (speaker), the Cantata Singers and the Jacques String Orchestra conducted by John Pritchard

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 41

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GUSTAV HOLST, whose one-act opera, "Savitri," will be heard from 3YC at 7.24 p.m. today. The story of "Savitri," which was written in 1908, is based on an Indian legend from the Mahabharata. The production to be heard tonight is by the BBC. It features Max Worthley (tenor), Elsie Morison (soprano), Bruce Boyce (baritone) and Jill Balcon (speaker), the Cantata Singers and the Jacques String Orchestra conducted by John Pritchard New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 41

GUSTAV HOLST, whose one-act opera, "Savitri," will be heard from 3YC at 7.24 p.m. today. The story of "Savitri," which was written in 1908, is based on an Indian legend from the Mahabharata. The production to be heard tonight is by the BBC. It features Max Worthley (tenor), Elsie Morison (soprano), Bruce Boyce (baritone) and Jill Balcon (speaker), the Cantata Singers and the Jacques String Orchestra conducted by John Pritchard New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 41

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