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MUSIC LECTURE

A lecture of more than usual interest Is to be given by Mr E. Douglas Taylor, Supervisor of .Musical Education, in Begg’s Concert Chamber, _ Princes street, on Wednesday evening next, the subject 1 Enjoyment of Music.’ Mr. Taylor’s work, besides bringing him into close contact with music, enables him to look at music from ail angles, and to put many new thoughts about it into our minds. I\Jr Taylor is known as a gifted lecturer and all those interested in music are urged to take advantage of this opportunity of hearing him. Admission is free and seats may bo reserved.

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Evening Star, Issue 20612, 11 October 1930, Page 20

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MUSIC LECTURE Evening Star, Issue 20612, 11 October 1930, Page 20

MUSIC LECTURE Evening Star, Issue 20612, 11 October 1930, Page 20

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