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CELEBRITY AS GUEST CONDUCTOR

T is announced as we go to press that Nicolai Malko, conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, will visit New Zealand for a short period from the end of July @s guest conductor of the National Orchestra. He will conduct four concerts. The first will take place in Wellington on Saturday, July 27; there will be two in Christchurch on August 6 and 8 (the first two subscription concerts of the season), and details of the fourth concert are still to be settled. Dr Malko, who was born in Russia in 1883, and studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Rimsky-Korsakov, Glazounov and Tcherepnin, is a conductor of international repute,-and has made many recordings, For several years he conducted the Royal Opera House Orchestra at Copenhagen, and before accepting his position at Sydney made extensive world tours conducting major orchestras.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 4

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CELEBRITY AS GUEST CONDUCTOR New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 4

CELEBRITY AS GUEST CONDUCTOR New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 4

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