AOULTS will be able to eavesdrop on a programme originally intended for younger listeners when "Children Meet a String Quartet" is broadcast from 2YC at 7.0 p.m- on Tuesday, July 17. A group of ten to twelve year olds have an entertaining time in the studio with the American La Salle Quartet. As it is the first time the children have seen a string quartet, Walter Levin, the leader, introduces the instruments and the music. The quartet play short pieces by Haydn and Mozart and enjoy themselves with Bartok’s "Day in the Life of a Fly" and the Pacific Island drums in Ernest Bloch’s "‘Tongatabu." Next week at the same time the Quartet will be heard in a programme for 13-14 year olds. nt. ooo --
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 884, 13 July 1956, Page 8
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