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BBC photograph DUO-PIANISTS—For 23 years those well-know pianists Rawicz and Landauer have been partners. In 1935 the Polish musicians went to England to polish up their English before going to America. But once they arrived England attracted them so much that they decided to stay. Now, 18 years later, a programme recorded by them recently in London has arrived in Timaru. Called -simply "Rawicz and Landauer," each quarter of an hour in this new series features their playing of classics which they arrange and introduce themselves. It is broadcast by 3XC at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 25

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BBC photograph DUO-PIANISTS—For 23 years those well-know pianists Rawicz and Landauer have been partners. In 1935 the Polish musicians went to England to polish up their English before going to America. But once they arrived England attracted them so much that they decided to stay. Now, 18 years later, a programme recorded by them recently in London has arrived in Timaru. Called -simply "Rawicz and Landauer," each quarter of an hour in this new series features their playing of classics which they arrange and introduce themselves. It is broadcast by 3XC at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 25

BBC photograph DUO-PIANISTS—For 23 years those well-know pianists Rawicz and Landauer have been partners. In 1935 the Polish musicians went to England to polish up their English before going to America. But once they arrived England attracted them so much that they decided to stay. Now, 18 years later, a programme recorded by them recently in London has arrived in Timaru. Called -simply "Rawicz and Landauer," each quarter of an hour in this new series features their playing of classics which they arrange and introduce themselves. It is broadcast by 3XC at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 25

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