by O. H. PEASGOOD
From The Concert Hall, Broadcasting
House
On pages 152 and 153 of this issue, argument for and against the organ as a recital instrument is entered into. Listeners should read the articles there printed, for they show (even if no other conclusion can be drawn) that, in this matter, as in everything else under the sun, opinion is divided. But let no listener be influenced by the arguments ; on the evidence alone must he judge.
The case will be tried in various courts this week, and more than once in the Broadcasting House Concert Hall. Mr. Peasgood is the first witness to be called.