Appreciating Light Classical Music
. To the Editor Sir,-The musical programme between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. has just concluded from SYA, and it has been the best selection of music that I have heard or many a week, All the’ selections were light classical with the exception of two pieces. No doubt, all over Canterbury, people heard and enjoyed this programme, but at 2.57 p.m., when the announcer asked us to stand by for the classical hour, it is certain that eighty per cent. of the sets were turned off. Why not call the twoto three p.m. programme the light claasieal hour? As a lover of good music, always cried down by those who really appreciate classical music, I judge it all by the chamber work of the men who wrote so much beautiful light music.I am, ete,,
W
SPILLANE
Temuka,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 50
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