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EIGHT Symphonies by the 18th century composer William Boyce, and works by Rubbra, Hindemith, Dvorak, Malcolm Arnold, Larsson, Quincy Porter, Clive Douglas, and Douglas Lilburn will be heard in a series of eight programmes by the Alex Lindsay Orchestra which begin this week (9.35 p.m., Friday, October 25) from all YC stations. The soloist for the Rubbra work, "Medieval Latin Lyrics," is the baritone Donald Munro, and other soloists to be heard in the series are James Hopkinson (flute) in the Arnold Flute Concerto, and Ken Wilson (clarinet) in the same composer's Clarinet Concerto. The study of Alex Lindsay reproduced above is from a pen-and-ink sketch by R. J. Waghorn, of Wellington.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 8

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EIGHT Symphonies by the 18th century composer William Boyce, and works by Rubbra, Hindemith, Dvorak, Malcolm Arnold, Larsson, Quincy Porter, Clive Douglas, and Douglas Lilburn will be heard in a series of eight programmes by the Alex Lindsay Orchestra which begin this week (9.35 p.m., Friday, October 25) from all YC stations. The soloist for the Rubbra work, "Medieval Latin Lyrics," is the baritone Donald Munro, and other soloists to be heard in the series are James Hopkinson (flute) in the Arnold Flute Concerto, and Ken Wilson (clarinet) in the same composer's Clarinet Concerto. The study of Alex Lindsay reproduced above is from a pen-and-ink sketch by R. J. Waghorn, of Wellington. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 8

EIGHT Symphonies by the 18th century composer William Boyce, and works by Rubbra, Hindemith, Dvorak, Malcolm Arnold, Larsson, Quincy Porter, Clive Douglas, and Douglas Lilburn will be heard in a series of eight programmes by the Alex Lindsay Orchestra which begin this week (9.35 p.m., Friday, October 25) from all YC stations. The soloist for the Rubbra work, "Medieval Latin Lyrics," is the baritone Donald Munro, and other soloists to be heard in the series are James Hopkinson (flute) in the Arnold Flute Concerto, and Ken Wilson (clarinet) in the same composer's Clarinet Concerto. The study of Alex Lindsay reproduced above is from a pen-and-ink sketch by R. J. Waghorn, of Wellington. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 8

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