PICTURE ORCHESTRAS.
I 'TO THE EDITOB OF THE PREBS :gir,—Plensc allow me space to endorse all that your two music-loving have said on the above fiibject.. ]t was w ' fcn a feeling of ■ despair that I read of yet another pi c - closing down whilst "talkie" ' apparatus was installed. I foresee . ,jfljs when there will be no "silent" Jjotises. The silent films must be a floon to the deaf, and even to those Who are » ot deaf, °ut who like to be B bfe to relax, and just listen to good jcosic and see the films. T, in common with "Another Music Lover," shall peatly miss my one relaxation.— Yoflrs, etc., SORRY. • ;- March S6th, 1930. \\' TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. .'; Sir,—l thoroughly endorse the sentiBientE expressed by "Another Lover of. JJiisic" iu his letter of March 2oth. 'One would not, begrudge paying to lee.'a good silent picture and have"the pleasure of listening to a good orchestra, t but to be charged more for canned Ximx. and having one's nerves put on (dge is a different matter.—Yours etc. ASHBURTON ' March 26th, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19888, 27 March 1930, Page 13
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