WELLINGTON DELEGATE'S LECTURE
At the request of numerous teachers in Auckland. Miss Valerie Corliss, A.R.A.M., a "Wellington delegate to the recent annual conference of the Society of Registered Music Teachers of New-Zealand, gave a lecture to teachers of pianoforte in the rooms of the Society of Warwick Chambers. This lecture was the last item iu the conference’s programme. Miss Corliss dealt with many interesting and valuable points in connexion with teaching, interpretation and technique, illustrating each point at the piano. Subjects dealt'with included tone colour, duration effects, tempo rubato, octave playing, correct positions at the pianoforte, subtleties of pedalling, key control, aural tests, mood and imagination and the value of the orchestra in relation to pianoforte playing. Questions were answered and a varied programme of works played by Miss Corliss.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 6
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