PIANO RECITAL
Miss Ethel Mackay’s Pupils
ce^s^ a «;|vXX iX a 1« and in all pupils, particularly the y < ’ un B® r ones, evidence of self-expression and art istlc performance was manifest. A icngt j programme of about twenty-nine pianoforte pieces was presented, interspersed by a iong, "Walata Pol” (Hill), by Mrsl. ton Grains, and an instrumental trio by Chaus son, played .by Messrs. W. McLean, S. Me Lean, and K. Thurkettle. , The pianoforte items were as f ol *™.’* “Pantomime (Op. 10), Misses Winnie Coolej and Netta Arthur; trio, “Chanson litt), Misses Pax Goetzlof, Sylvia loung and Jean Collins; “Chant Sans l?«ro>e 8 (Tschalkovsky), Misses Jean Roberta and Lorna Gandy, and Masters Brian Scoullar and Freddie Tonks; “Waltz” (Kirchner), Misses Dawn Bass and Phyllis Oliver, “Melodic” (Rachmaninoff), Miss Gwen Taylor; “Barcarolle" (Tschaikovsky), Miss Isma Burge; "Valse Chromatique" (Lcschettzky), Miss Daphne Staff; “Waltz (Levitski), Miss Jean Fuller; "Romance” (Arensky), Misses Ivy Simpson and Jean Rogers; “Cuckoo” (Daymond) and Wee Wren” (Longmire), Miss Patricia Snow, “March’! (Bach), Misses Dawn Croxton, Edna Hollway, Mary Bryson.a nd Melvyn Iston; “Fireflies” (Bridges), Miss Kathleen Todd; “Feu Roulant” (Duverboy), Miss Joan Hands and Master William Burge; “Ballade in A Flat” (Chopin), Miss Vivienne Probert; “Gavotte” (Kuchner), Misses Winnie Aitkin and Eileen Colgate; “Dolly's Funeral” (Tschaikovsky), Miss Myra Nichol; “Impromptu” (Schubert), and “Whims” (York Bowen), Miss Joyce Banks; “Le Matin” (Chaminade), Misses Kara Aldridge and Shirley Kidson; “Papillons” (Levalliere), Miss Jean McLay; “Rondo” (Gurlitt), Miss Jocelyn Walker and Master Paul Magill; "Nocturne” (Chopin), Mlbs Eileen Dnguid; “Waltz in A Flat” (Chopin), Miss Hilda Gorrie; duet, Misses Alma Clegg and Edna Sneddon; “Marionettes” (Gurlitt), Misses Pansy Watt, Pat Cimino, Vera Allen, and Betty Evans; “Chinese City" (Niemann); “Musle Box" (Pousinoff), Miss Dorothy Downing; “Fantasie" (Gurlitt), Misses Molly Francis and Inez Staples; “Fantasie Impromptu” (Chopin), Miss Mavis presided at the grand organ, and Mr. Ernest Miss Elsie Phillips; and duet, "Italy” (Moskowskl), Misses Elsie Phillips and Frances Morton.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 15
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319PIANO RECITAL Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 15
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