MUSIC FROM LONDON
N interview with the new conductor of the National Orchestra, James Robertson, will be heard in the second programme by the New Zealand Music Society to be broadcast from a link of the YC stations at 9.0 p.m. on Tuesday, June 22. The programme is one of a series of six recorded for the NZBS in London by courtesy of the BBC, and the artists who are heard are New Zealand musicians working and studying in London. In this one Patricia Naismith (viola) and Mary Richards (piano) play "Legend," by Arnold Bax; Jean Anderson plays Chopin’s Impromptu in F Sharp Major, ‘Op. 36, and "Two Fantastic Dances" by Shostakovich; Leslie Andrews (tenor) sings Schubert's "Der Musensohn," "Serenade" from Bizet’s ’ ‘Fair Maid of Perth," and "Joe the Carrier Lod," by Collinson. ee ee ee titi er
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 778, 18 June 1954, Page 6
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138MUSIC FROM LONDON New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 778, 18 June 1954, Page 6
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