"I should like io congratulate the competitors in the vocal sections on their good fortune in having as an accompanist Mr. Harold Whittle," said Mr. Harold Gregsbn, judge of vocal and instrumental music at the competitions at present being held in the Town Hall, »t the conclusion of last evening's programme. Mr.'Whittle, said Mr. Gregeon, was' lightly described as a master accompanists , The "volume of work falling upon.him is^ yvty great indeed. Over seventy awsompaniments were played by
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 116, 13 November 1919, Page 8
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