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STRAVINSKY’S MUSIC

, Sir,—While your correspondent is a Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music which is a diploma that one has always believed to be a guarantee 2' e . reliability of our local musicians. Stravinsky is a personage of world standing and is considered to be one of the most competent musicians of our time. * It comes as a considerable surprise that your correspondent passes a vote of censure based on personal taste on the interesting work for piano and violin, and rejects Stravinsky with no apparent awareness of other people’s opinion of him the world over.—Yours, M ALSO L.R.S.M. March 11, 1953.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 2

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STRAVINSKY’S MUSIC Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 2

STRAVINSKY’S MUSIC Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 2

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