INFLUENCE ON MUSIC
“The wireless has" a wonderful in- ( fluency on music, and I am not one of those who thinks that the future of individual or collective music is damned because of it,” commented Mr C Roy Spackman, of Dunedin, in an address to the Napier Rotary Club. “ X do not think that it will ever destroy in the individual the desire for selfexpression. The fact is that with the increasing amount of, broadcasting there will be a’ great demand for music, and it has already been stated that very soon the supplv of music for broadcasting will be exhausted and the powers that be will either have to reduce very considerably the hours of broadcasting music or else launch a campaign for the composition of more music and its competent performance,
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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 4
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133INFLUENCE ON MUSIC Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 4
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