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Listening

stage music as well as considerable chamber music. Though not a Jew, he was banned by the Nazis as musically “degenerate” and moved to teach in Turkey during the 1930 s before settling in the United States. Jack Spiers talks about Hindemith on the Sunday morning Concert programme at 10.00 and his music is featured throughout the week ahead. Davin play Dan Davin’s successful novel “No Remittance” is being presented in a series of readings by Bruce Stewart for Radio New Zealand on the Concert programme at 9.45 tonight. The story from the New Zealand writer in “No Remittance” concerns a young English architect who turns his back on a. promising start in London to chance making his way in the New Zealand of the 1900 s.

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Press, 28 February 1981, Page 13

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Listening Press, 28 February 1981, Page 13

Listening Press, 28 February 1981, Page 13

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