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A Bopper (Wanganui): Not practicable at present, but will remember suggestion. Vuff (Woodville): Thanks. Both suggestions would be adopted with pleasure; but very few commercial recordings of the first artist are available (and those that are are often used), and the BBC did not transcribe the programmes of the other two. Bored Stiff (Rakaia): Thanks. The advantage of an occasional change will be pursued. His. Daughter (Eketahuna): Fully considered, after rehearsing; neither suggestion is warranted. . Interested (Wellington): Possibly lack of disc space caused the abridgment you mention (and.others) in what is, anyhow, not the complete version of the ballet music, though it is understood to be the version used at Sadler’s Wells.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 5

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 5

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 5

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