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Judith Horrill, left, and Robyn Cormack play F. Couperin’s concerto for two solo cellos at a “Music on the Mezzanine” lunchtime performance at the Canterbury Society of Arts yesterday. Miss Horrill, who is completing a degree in music at the University of Canterbury, has been a member of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra since 1984. Miss Cormack, who was selected for the New Zealand Youth Orchestra last year, was a member of the winning ensemble in the Westpac Chamber Music competitions in 1983 and 1984. Both teach at the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music.

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Press, 18 April 1986, Page 2

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Judith Horrill, left, and Robyn Cormack play F. Couperin’s concerto for two solo cellos at a “Music on the Mezzanine” lunchtime performance at the Canterbury Society of Arts yesterday. Miss Horrill, who is completing a degree in music at the University of Canterbury, has been a member of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra since 1984. Miss Cormack, who was selected for the New Zealand Youth Orchestra last year, was a member of the winning ensemble in the Westpac Chamber Music competitions in 1983 and 1984. Both teach at the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music. Press, 18 April 1986, Page 2

Judith Horrill, left, and Robyn Cormack play F. Couperin’s concerto for two solo cellos at a “Music on the Mezzanine” lunchtime performance at the Canterbury Society of Arts yesterday. Miss Horrill, who is completing a degree in music at the University of Canterbury, has been a member of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra since 1984. Miss Cormack, who was selected for the New Zealand Youth Orchestra last year, was a member of the winning ensemble in the Westpac Chamber Music competitions in 1983 and 1984. Both teach at the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music. Press, 18 April 1986, Page 2

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