GREETINGS IN MUSIC
\V ELLINGTON, N.Z., and Birmingham, Alabama, recently exchanged recorded programmes of © orchestral music and civic greetings, The programmes were recorded in each case at public concerts and were both broadcast a short time ago from" 2YC. Listeners in other centres will be able to hear them in the next three weeks, when full broadcasts will be made from 1YC,
*3YC and 4YC. From I1YC, the first"Birmingham. Salutes Wellington’’-will be heard at 7.0 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, and the second at the same time the following evening. The Birmingham concert, given by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arthur Bennett Lipkin, features Beethoven's Symphony No. 8, operatic arias by the American bass-baritone George London, and Night Soliloquy by the American composer Kent Kennan, The Wellington concert is of interest for its performance of Douglas Lilburn’s Landfall in Unknown Seas: Music to the Poem by Allen Curnow, with the poet acting as narrator. This concert was given in the Wellington» Town Hall by the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 27
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170GREETINGS IN MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 27
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