RADIO PROGRAMMES
Sir, —We are often thrilled with music entitled “Songs without words.” The thought comes to me that the hidden talent ft of aspirants in New Zealand could well be tested over the radio in the manner of songs without accompanist. To those which were approved the instrumental embellishment could be added with, I believe, marked success.—Yours, etc., B. NATURAL. January 7, 1946;
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24768, 8 January 1946, Page 2
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