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Broadcast Jottings

When Mischa Levitsky, the wellknown pianist, visited Christchurch, Mr.. 8. G. Hoskins submitted to him a composition entitled "Thoughts," and was warmly praised for it. "Thoughts" is a semi-classical piece, and will be

heard over the air from 3YA in the near future.. Mr. Hoskins, it may be mentioned, has earned distinction apart from his ability as a pianist and composer, for he is a clever mechanician, He recently turned his attention to earthquakes, and devised a‘ recording instrument which has been highly commended. . : Mr. Chas. A. Martin, Mus. Bach, T.A.B., the well-known Dunedin musician, has decided to visit Hurope for the purpose of studying for his Doctorate of Music. A farewell complimentary concert is to be tendered to him on Saturday, August 22, by the Society of Professional Musicians of Otago.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 21

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Broadcast Jottings Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 21

Broadcast Jottings Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 21

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