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ORGAN RECITALS.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— Although it is somewhat difficult to seo what exactly your correspondent “ Gamma ” is driving at, 1 can well sympathise with him and all others who are annoyed by the behaviour of certain individuals at our municipal organ recitals. On Sunday 1 had the doubtful privilege of sitting in front of a person who was old enough to know better, and would insist on indulging in programme-rustling (during the quieter pieces, needless to remark), and who decided to roll a cigarette, thus providing an unsoothing obbligato to a particularly beautiful choral prelude. Those public nuisances might well attend functions where the music presented is of no great consequence.—l am, etc., 'Charles Dickens. May 12.

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Evening Star, Issue 22336, 12 May 1936, Page 7

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ORGAN RECITALS. Evening Star, Issue 22336, 12 May 1936, Page 7

ORGAN RECITALS. Evening Star, Issue 22336, 12 May 1936, Page 7

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