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GOOD MUSIC

LADY NEWALL'S APPROVAL "Wo soon becomo tired of cheap and popular music, but good music, such as folk tunes and the works of Beethoven, Mozart and Dvorak, give us something new and beautiful every time we hear them," said Her Kxcellency Lady Newall when opening the first concert, of a -series to lie given under the direction of the New Zealand Academy ol Fine Arts and held at the National Art Gallery, Wellington. Lady Newall spoke of the music which people enjoyed in a greater degree every lime they heard and studied il ; like Shakespeare and the Bible in literature. ".Probably some ol the passages heard to-day," she said, "will remain in the memory and return to the mind during the week, just as one remembers beautiful quotations from one's favourite hooks."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 11

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GOOD MUSIC New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 11

GOOD MUSIC New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 11

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