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Spencer Digby photos FLEGY—verses written by Alistair Campbell (right) in tribute to a friend accidentally killed in the Southern Alps—is read by William Austin in a ‘programme to be broadcast from 1YC at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, and 3YC at 8.48 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6. The reading is preceded by an appreciation of the poem by John Summers, of Christchurch, and followed by a setting by Douglas Lilburn (left) of eight verses, sung by Gerald Christeller (baritone), with Frederick Page at the piano. The Lilburn "Elegy" will be repeated from 1YC on May 7 and 3YC on May 8. The complete programme will be heard from the other two YC stations in the week starting May 18.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 9

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Spencer Digby photos FLEGY—verses written by Alistair Campbell (right) in tribute to a friend accidentally killed in the Southern Alps—is read by William Austin in a ‘programme to be broadcast from 1YC at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, and 3YC at 8.48 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6. The reading is preceded by an appreciation of the poem by John Summers, of Christchurch, and followed by a setting by Douglas Lilburn (left) of eight verses, sung by Gerald Christeller (baritone), with Frederick Page at the piano. The Lilburn "Elegy" will be repeated from 1YC on May 7 and 3YC on May 8. The complete programme will be heard from the other two YC stations in the week starting May 18. New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 9

Spencer Digby photos FLEGY—verses written by Alistair Campbell (right) in tribute to a friend accidentally killed in the Southern Alps—is read by William Austin in a ‘programme to be broadcast from 1YC at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, and 3YC at 8.48 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6. The reading is preceded by an appreciation of the poem by John Summers, of Christchurch, and followed by a setting by Douglas Lilburn (left) of eight verses, sung by Gerald Christeller (baritone), with Frederick Page at the piano. The Lilburn "Elegy" will be repeated from 1YC on May 7 and 3YC on May 8. The complete programme will be heard from the other two YC stations in the week starting May 18. New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 9

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