PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING! "The Spivakovsky-Kurtz trio are offering the most beautiful music ever coinposed in a manner never before heard in this city.”—“The Dominion,” 12/5/33. SATURDAY NEXT. AT 8. Also on MONDAY NEXT, nt 8. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber) ® i F w '•n The World-famous SPIVAKOVSKY—KURTZ TRIO Tn Entirely New Programmes. RAVEL TRIO on SATURDAY. Haydn ’Cello Concerto, Corelli's “La Folia,” Bach Prelude and Fugue, Schu-mann-Brahms Piauo Group, etc. MENDELSSOHN TRIO on MONDAY. Accompanist. Noel Newson. 5/- (Res.). 3'6, 2/-, plus tax. Concessions to Bona-fide Students. PLANS OPEN TO-DAY AT D.I.C. Direction, D. D. O'Connor. LECTURES. LECTURE RECITALS FOR TEACHERS OF MUSIC. TAR. EDGAR L. BAINTON, the disU tinguished English musician, pianist, composer and conductor, recently appointed Director of the State Conserva.torium of Music, Sydney, will give a course of lectures at Victoria University College, Wellington, from January 21 to 24. Two lectures daily.will be given: at 11 a.m. and at 2.30 p.m. Any person interested may attend, professional or amateur; teacher or student. Fee for the whole course one guinea; 3/- each for individual .lectures. Registered Teachers will be admitted free on presentation of membership card. Further information from the Secretary, 59 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. C. 3.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 3
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