ORGAN RECITAL.
The attendance at the weekly organ recital, given in the Town Hall last evening by the city organist, Mr. Bernard F. Page, was larger than it lias been for some time, and the audience was highly appreciative. • The programme was largely a "request'1 one. It included Handel's famous Largo in G, from the old-time opera, "Xerxes," and the first movement from Symphony No 6 ("Pastoral"), Op. 68, of Beethoven, a dtliahtful Brahms romaiiza (Op. 113, No. 5), Dvorak's haunting and everpopular "Humoreske," Grieg's immortal "Peer Gynf suite, . consisting of the I'Mormng Mood," "Ase's Death," "Anltras Dance," and "In the Hall of the Mountain King/! *
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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 3
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