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RANDOM REMINDER f : " S g fr . 1,1 Tiryii | A J) CONCERTO FOR SIXTY Palmerston North recent- playing order of the such compositions as ly acquired a fine new students? Did the shift “Scrub Me. Momma, with concert grand piano. work go on through the a Boogie Beat"? Did the After it had been in- night? Was every student element of competition stalled, it had to be played required to play the same enter into the thing, perin. This required the com- composition, and if so, suading the students to bined efforts of no fewer how did the neighbours demonstrate their virtuosthan 60 young music like that? How did they ity by crossing hands, and students, working in like ft at any rate? If so forth, or was it merely shifts. freedom of expression the monotonous mechanics Those are the bare bones was allowed on this of “Chopsticks", hour of what must have been Operation Treadmill, what after hour? a most interesting per- sort of music was played? When the question is one formance. It is a pity Were the students so con- of buying or selling, the no further details are scious of the purpose of answer is always to be available, for there are the piano that they stuck found in the classified many questions which grimly to their own advertising columns of come to mind. Did some known share of the *‘Thc Press —and a satissystem of seniority oper- classics, or did they pre- fying answer it is. ate in determining the for the lyrical qualities of •

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29002, 17 September 1959, Page 25

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