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Composers' Convention

T was not all hard work and argument at the first New Zealand Convention of writer members of APRA held in Wellington in April, as these photographs from the Convention Dinner show. A great deal of work had been accomplished so, with the trickiest procedural points behind them the composers were able to relax. This Conference was the first time that New Zealand composers had been able to meet and discuss the wider issues of their art-the performance. recording and publication of their work — with representatives of the various bodies involved. Composers in this country do not meet nearly as often as writers or painters and the NZBS Composers’ Workshop or the composers’ group at the annual Cambridge School of Music have in the past been their main ways of getting to know each other. SS ee) + Oe Oe a er eeenaennat

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 17

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Composers' Convention New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 17

Composers' Convention New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 17

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