CONCERT FOR CHARITY
RECITAL BY MADAME GOWER-BURNS A concert organised by Madame Gower-Burns In aid of the children's Christmas tree for the Cambrian Society, was held in the Toe H Hall on Saturday evening. Madame GowerBurns was assisted by her students' opera class, and some of the wellknown musical artists of Christchurch. Mrs Eric McEachen was the accompanist The programme was as follows:—Part songs, (a) "Aspirations," (b) "Lullaby," (c) "The Dance" (E.
Elgar), Madame Gower-Burns and ~, members of her opera class; song, of Eve" (Wagner), Mr John songs, (a) "L'Ete" (Chamin«r ade), (b) "Serenada" (Schumann), . J miss Susie Pritchett; part songs, "The ■ MuWind and the Rose" (Cesar Franck), rSM<b) "Tears" (Tschaikowsky), (c) Lullaby" (Massenet), "Happiness" (Schumann), Madame Gower-Burns and opera clans; pianoforte solo, JNacheirtucke" (Schumann), Dr. Leslie wooke; songs; Miss Alice Vinsen; STO ,«i B1«W,; Thou Winter w«», Mbdatga Gower-Burns; piano-' fiwto aote, Preludes" (Baeh), k • %&&■*& & Mta, » Desiring," "K I '£un A r& *W, MiBS Ali <* Vimen; song ■ 3JMI* Plcci ulla" (Gosney), Madame § |ower-Bums; pianoforte solo, ™es ■ <*»eiuc jAlouettes" Ujescfaitekya, Dr.-
Leslie Crooke; part songs, "I Know a Bank," "Where the Bee Sucks," "It was a Lover and His Lass," "Yet Spotted Snakes," "All Through the Night," "Wales, Wales," Madame Gower-Burns and members of the opera class.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21325, 19 November 1934, Page 8
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