Why Not a Petition Against Classical Music?
To the Editor. Siv,-May I, through the medium of your excellent paper, express my views of jazz and crooning as opposed to those of one of your readers in the issue of November 80? I cannot possibly imagine why your reader should wish the elimination of jazz from the day.and early evening sessions. Surely the programmes already contain enough items by Jalowicz, Strauss, Tschaikowsky, Haydn. and other lassical composers. The reader.concerned must know that not everyone is educated to such a high degree that one appreciates the highbrow music. As for the "Radio Record" containing a- coupon’ to be signed by those objecting to ‘crooning and jazz, why not insert one for those objecting to classical music and asking for its part elimination? Thanking you for your valuable space,
-LL am, etc.,
MODERN
Marton,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 6
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141Why Not a Petition Against Classical Music? Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 6
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