TO-NIGHT'S ORGAN RECITAL.
The programme for to-night's organ recital k> be given at the Town Hail by Mr. Bernard F. Page (City Organist) contains three works now to Wellington, the first being Beethoven's Overture "King Stephen," one of the last works written by the composer just a few years before his death. The other two new works are the "Pastorale" and Fugue in D Minor," by Scarlatti (1683-1757). These numbers are taken from his big collection of "Sonates from Harpsicord." The great Psychological Poem, "Le Genie et la Mort," by Rebikoff, a well-received work, the Intermezzo from "Suite for Orchestra" , (Tschaikowsky), the "Finale" (Cesar Franck), and Debussy's "En Bateau" (from "Suite for I Strings"), 1 make up the remainder of the l.jMQjaa»m* .... . ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 3
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