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Alex Lindsay: The Man and His Orchestra [Book Review]

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Review of: Alex Lindsay: The Man and His Orchestra. by Adrienne Simpson and Geoffrey Newson. School of Music, University of Canterbury 1998. No. 9 in The Canterbury Series of Bibliographies, Catalogues and Source Documents in Music, 165pp. $22, available from the School of Music, University of Canterbury, Box 4800, Christchurch. A special package of th e book and a CD of New Zealand music performed by the Lindsay Orchestra is also available at $33.
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Title: Alex Lindsay: The Man and His Orchestra [Book Review]
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Review of: Alex Lindsay: The Man and His Orchestra.
by Adrienne Simpson and Geoffrey Newson.
School of Music, University of Canterbury 1998.
No.
9 in The Canterbury Series of Bibliographies, Catalogues and Source Documents in Music, 165pp.
$22, available from the School of Music, University of Canterbury, Box 4800, Christchurch.
A special package of th e book and a CD of New Zealand music performed by the Lindsay Orchestra is also available at $33.

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