STUDENTS' RECITAL.
PUPILS OF MISS G. EATON. Pleasing all-round ability, both instrumental and vocal, was shown by many of those who contributed numbers to the recital given by ■ the students of Miss G. Eaton, L.A.8., in the Jeilicoe Hall last evening. The programme, which was appreciated by the many who attended, was as follows— Piano duet, "Valse Brilliante" (Moazkowoki), Misses L. Pimm and J. McLean; piano colo, "Rigaudon" (Chaininade), MiBS Ailsa McLean; song, "The Blackbird," Bruce Hi'witt; piano duet, "Shadow Dance," Missca Audrey Jones and Ruby Sharpc; piano solo, "Ballado in A Flat" (Chopin), Misß R. Carey; piano duet, "Spanish Dance" (Moszkowski), Miss Adella Sewcll and Master Bruce Hewitt; song, "The Menin Gate" (A tribute to fallen soldiers), Mr Rubs; piano concerto, "2nd Movement from Piuno -Concerto" (orchestral accompaniment on- second p-ano) (Beethoven), Miss G. Shier; piano duet, "Barcarolle" (Hoffman), Miss E. and Master L. Hudson; "So Sang the Thrush," Miss L. Pimm; piano duet, "Valse Caprice," Miss M. Shier and E. Willett; piano solo, "April" (Lohr), Miss M. Tweed; vocal trio, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (Negro Spiritual), Misses Baton and Hore, and Mr Rubs; pjirt-song, "Pan's Pipes" (F Bridge), Misses Beli, Boakes, Best, Carey, liorc, Orme, Smith, Ward, Williams, Winfield (pianist Misß A., Onue); piano duet, "Third Spanish Dance" (Moszkowski), Miss E. Coote and Master K. Craig; piano solo, "Liebestraume" (Liszt), Miss E. Hore; piano duet. "Slavonic Dance" (Dvorak), Misses R. Williams and G. Shier; song, "Sing; Break into Song," Miss H. Boakea; piano solo, "Etude in E, Opus 10, No. 3,'' Miss A. Pierr; piano duet, "Rhapsodie Mignonne," Misses M. and R. Mitchell; song, "Toreador Song" from Carmen (Bizet), Mr J. K. Burtt; concerto, "Second Movement from Concerto vn D Minor" (Mendelssohn) (orchestral accompaniment on second piano), Miss E. Best; piano solo, "Cracovienno" (Paderowski), Miss N. Pounsford; song, "0 Lovely Night," Miss E. Hore; piano duet, "Spanish Dance" (Moszkowski), Misses N. Poundsford and J. Darroch; vocal duet, "The Adrian Sea," Miss Eaton and Mr J. K. Burtt.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20225, 1 May 1931, Page 19
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