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MUSIC AND BROADCASTING
f.'JR T. BEECHAM'S STRICTURES
(Australian and N.Z. Coble Association LONDON, Nov. 5. 'l'lic musical world is astonished at Sir Thomas Beeeham's strictures on British apathy towards music. Sir Frederick Cowans says that in musician lias been move petted by the British public than Sir Thos. Reecham He does not think broadcasting is goinjj to interfere with the kind oi concert* people want, but candidly admits hi docis not think the Stilish people an !i musical nation. Mr. Lionel Powell, a concert agent paid Sir Thomas Beecham had spent £500.000 <>n music in England, and i' was no wonder lie reels strongly on th< subject. ™___ m _»
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 7
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