Mr. A. H. FP. Wright 1s solo clarionette and saxophone player of the new 2YA Orchestra, Mr. Wright, who was horn in Surrey, England, has had considerabl2 experience in theatre orchestral work. In Wellington his ability — is familiar to patrons of most of the leading theatres-the King’s, Queen’s, Paramount, Arteraft, and Opera Tiouse, and, until auite recently, the Regent. As a memher of the band of the New Zealand Brigade, Mr. Wright gained very useful military band experience in England. During the past two months, Mr. Wright has afforded listeners-in to 2YA ample evidence as to hig artistry as a_ solo player, his clarionette and saxophone contributions having heen widely appreciafed, Ifis work is notable for a remarkable beauty of tone, artistic interpretation, and truly sympathetic treatment. Mr. Wright, it is confidently expected, will prove a brilliant unit in an outstanding organisation, | |
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 4
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