BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY
At a recent meeting of the British Music Society the string group presented movements from concertos for violin, viola, and piano. The soloists were Miss May Hyam, Mrs. Eric Meier, and Mr. Keith Picton, who played movements by Vivaldi, HandeL and Mendelssohn. The accompaniments were played.by members. The chamber music comprised quartets for clarinet, piano, and strings" (Rabl), played by Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKen-zie^-lV^rs. A. C. Keys, and Mr. G. Aysori; for flute and strings ■ (Mozart), |by Messrs: J. Rqdgers, R. Da/vies, Dr. Keys; aiM Miss Violet Woodland a Haydn string quartet by Messrs. Davies, Logan, Lomas, and Dr. Keys. The' iSflnal number was a toy symphony by Haydn for strings, two voices, and toy instru-' ments. The vocal parts were taken by Miss Olga Burton and Mrs. Keys. The toy drums, trumpets, triangle, rattles^ and birds caused much amusement. Others who assisted were Mr. W. Page (president), Mrs. D. Woodward, Mr. O. Jones, Miss O. Burton (violins), Mrs. J. T. Campbell, and Miss M. Meier (violas), and Miss Haddon-Jones, and Mr. D. woodward ('cellos). > ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 22
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