AEOLIAN CLUB.
Music lovers can be assured of an interesting and well-contrasted programmc at the Aeolian Club recital, to be held in the Radiant Hall on Wednesday, October 25. Among the pianoforte works will be the Suite in A Major of Handel, played by Miss Isla Barter. Although Handel's great choral works are familiar to the public, his keyboard music is very rarely heard, and the Suite in A Major finds the composer in one of his most genial moods. A work of a more serious nature will be Cesar Franck's prelude, choral and fugue, to be played by Miss Phyllis Kinniburgh, while Mr Gordon Anderson will provide contrast with a group of four modern, descriptive pieces, including "The Fresh-Water Seller" C.lacques Jbert), "The Windmill" (York Bowen), "Windmills" (Moeran), and "The Juggler" (Ernst Toch). Two other pianoforte numbers will be the Rim-sky-Korsakow Concerto, played by Mr Terence Vaughan, and the brilliant Rakoczy March of Liszt, to be given by Mr Allen Wellbrock. The programme will also include vocal numbers by Mr G. M. Fawcctt, and Brahms";; Instrumental Trio in E Flat Major, played by Miss Dora Deal, Miss Marjoric Chapman, and Miss Bccsic Pollard.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 8
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