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LUNCH-TIME CONCERTS

Trio Will Begin Schubert Series Next Thursday at 1.10 p.m. the University of Canterbury School of Music will present the first in a series of concerts featuring the works of Schubert. A successful series of Mozart concerts was presented last year. The. first programme comprises one work, the Trio in B-flat, Op. 99. This trio is a happy work, rich in cheerful melody, unusually diatonic for Schubert, although full of characteristic modulations and key switches. It is one of the miracles of composition that Schubert was able to compose this trio at the time when he was conceiving “Die Winterreise.” There is no trace of melancholy, let alone the black despair that is ascribed to Schubert at this period. The performers will be Joanne Zagst (violin), Leonard Feldman (’cello), and I Maurice Till (piano).

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30398, 24 March 1964, Page 8

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LUNCH-TIME CONCERTS Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30398, 24 March 1964, Page 8

LUNCH-TIME CONCERTS Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30398, 24 March 1964, Page 8

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