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Wanted—Unity & Harmony Among Musical People

To the Editor. Sir,-It was interesting to me to read your report in the "Radio Record" of August 25 of the concert of operatic exverpts given on Wednesday, August 16, from station 4YA, As one of the "women" performers you refer to who were "not entirely at home with a foreign language," I would like to tell you that I feel "entirely at home" in the French language, which I have learned from the time I began to lisp my English, and which I have continued to learn up to the present, and you will pardon

me, sir, for telling you that I also feel "entirely at home" when singing in either German, Italian, or Latin. In conclusion, let me say if a true unity and harmony could be established among musical people there is nothing in the way of musical progress ‘we could not hope for and accomplish, and with the spirit of good-fellowship, overcome opposition and set up an atmosphere wherein dwells. welfare and happiness. . In this way the principles of truth and justice will be ever operative, and we shall have found the golden thread which, if followed, will bring us to the goal we desire to reach.-I am, ete.,

ZEALA

Ounedin.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14

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Wanted—Unity & Harmony Among Musical People Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14

Wanted—Unity & Harmony Among Musical People Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14

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