"MISSIONARIES CHAMBER MUSIC."
Before : starting from London on a long tour,' to include Spain, the United States, and New Zealand, the London / String Quaitet (writes our London coricspondenl) gave a farewell concert at the /Eolian Hall. By the "Morning Post" the party is referred to as those herd-working and fi'Mravciling mis*ion~ric3 of Chamber music." A new item mu-h appreciated by the jEohan audjenca v.as a luirr Suite, "The Pixy King," by Mr Waldo Warner (the vio-inist of the paxt'/i Of it the "Morning Po2t" critic remarks: •Without being in any way ambitions, the composition contains some agreeable and pleasantly diversified The >.. oK attractive of the five numbers were, perr»pa, the last, a vivacious dance, and the fourth, 'Pixy-kden,' in which a human st*rta off on the 'cello singing his favourite _»-.nsf the pixies intervene, and the singer becomes quaintly erratic."' •
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 12
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