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- Title
- A Song for all Seasons (1982)
- Content partner
- Radio New Zealand
- Collection
- Radio New Zealand
- Description
Elsa Davis was Melbourne's unofficial Poet Laureate, and composer extraordinary. With enthusiasm and devotion, she chronicles events in song. She talks to Alwyn Owen, and demonstrates her talent, singing her famous "Phar Lap" song, a Royal Lullaby, and a song about New Zealand's Tourist attractions, composed in ten minutes. (SP426)
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 01 November 1982
- Contributing partner
- Spectrum
- URL
- https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/spectrum/audio/201767117/a-song-for-all-seasons-1982
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