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FOR 2YA

SERIES OF RECITALS BY MR. A. STANLEY WARWICK. In continuation of their policy of engaging the best artists available, the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Lid., have arranged for Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, the well-known elocntionary teacher and adjudicator, to give a series of recitals of works by well-known writers on Monday evenings at 9 o’clock, commencing on October 10. Besides being well-known as an adjudicator, Mr. Warwick is recognised as one of the Dominion’s leading recitalists, having toured New

SENSU EET coe | Zealand on several occasions. In Australia Mr. Warwick was well-known as the first registrar for ihe State Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, having been associated with Mr. Ienri Verbrugghen. In 1920 he came to New Zealand to adjudicate at the Wel lington Competitions, and has remained here since that time, with the exception of a visit to Ballarat Competitions as adjudicator in 1925. Mr Warwick is well-known for his ability to find new material, and, while not neglecting the classics, his programmes will embody manv pieces that are not generally known.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 4

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FOR 2YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 4

FOR 2YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 4

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