LIVING MUSIC
Music that was grea in one century is great for ever, and wil) always be appreciated whenever it is played But the important thing is to bring it to life, and to play it on the right instruments. That is the belief of the Dolmetsci Trio, and they have beer convincingly demonstrat ing its soundness on their current tour of New Zealand. Listeners will be able to hea them next from all YC stations on October 12 at 8.0 p.m., when part of a recital in the Weil ington Town Hall Con cert Chamber will be broadcast, and again or October 22 at the same time in a recital at Auckland, They are seer at right rehearsing in the Auckland studios of the NZBS. From. left: Joseph Saxby (harpsi chord), Carl Dolmets¢eh (recorder), and Laytor Ring (viola da gamba)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 741, 25 September 1953, Page 9
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141LIVING MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 741, 25 September 1953, Page 9
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