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Symphony Orchestra

; Sir, —ln reply to “Sad” I [wish to say that 1 know the difference between an or[chestra of 40 players and lone of 80 too well. I have 'also heard many orchestras ;with more than 100 players. ; Young musicians in Christchurch are doing well, they I could surprise Us how well under our new conductor's baton. I am quite convinced [that a small orchestra ofj “happy” plavers. will perlform much better than a large orchestra whose members are determined not to forget and forgive what happened in the past. — Yours etc.. VERY MUCH CONCERNED. March 5, 1975. ;

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33786, 7 March 1975, Page 12

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Symphony Orchestra Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33786, 7 March 1975, Page 12

Symphony Orchestra Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33786, 7 March 1975, Page 12

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