Music Day
New Zealand music makes up a programme devised and first presented on October 1 last year to. mark International Music Day. The composers included are Pruden, Carr, Chloe Moon and Griffiths with artists participatingin Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington. and Auckland. Concert, 9.37 tonight. France With the French presidential elections in the news the Concert Programme is broadcasting programmes assessing France and French politics -today. The speaker tonight at 9.15 is Dr Alan Clark, senior lecturer in French at the University of Canterburv.
Arts in N.Z. . In Wellington this week William Southgate has compiled and introduces the Concert Programme’s regional survey of the visual and performing arts around New Zealand. Tonight, 7.00. Haydn masses From Wellington Cathedral come performances being recorded direct from a New Zealand Symphony ‘concert of two Haydn masses. The conductor is Piero Gamba with leading vocal soloists, the Schola Polyphonica of Wellington and organist Betty Stewart. Haydn’s Little Organ Mass, the Mass No. 5 in B flat, is followed by the Great Organ Mass, the Mass No. 2 in E flat. Concert, 7.30 p.m.
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