BROADCAST MUSIC
TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sir, —From a casual acquaintance with broadcasting affairs, I understand that the 3YA authorities endeavour to secure the services of the most experienced orchestral players who are available. Perhaps your correspondent, “Slow Torture” has been overlooked. All that remains to be done is for him to apply for a position, and should he pass Mr Beck’s standard of requirements, then his own estimation of “many years’ experience in several branches of musical work” may result in “some desired improvement” —or is he another of the band who are angling to secure the conductorship? Would it have been more appropriate to have signed himself “Sour Grapes?” —Yours, etc., CHAMPION NO. 1. June 11, 1936.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 20
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