PAUL BADURA-SKODA
Sir,-As, with many country people, I could not walk through a dreadfully | muddy paddock and a long way to get to the next bus stop, we could not see Paul Badura-Skoda at the Town Hall. Therefore, I am very grateful to the NZBS that I could at least hear and feel at home the beauties of his wonderful piano playing. With great joy and gladness I listened, as I could understand. and appreciate every phrase in his masterly performances. Apart from this I was moved because his recitalsforemost from the Austrian master-composers-recalled to me the best part of my life, spent in that great musical city. Therefore, as an old Viennese
(probably the oldest of his listeners) I send him a heartfelt "Gruess Gott" and as a young New Zealander, a "Kia Ora" and a "Cheerio"!
P. F.
HOFFMANN
(Drury)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 18
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142PAUL BADURA-SKODA New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 18
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