TEACHING OF MUSIC
FOR AUSTRALIA. LONDON. May 18. Alfred Hill, the Australian composer, who is -professor of composition at tho Sydney Conservatorinm of Music, _ accompanied by his wife, has arrived from New York, where he arranged for tho publication of two of his trios for the violin, ’cello, and piano. He hopes to arrange for further publications in London. Mr Hill stated that be visited many music schools in America, which were elaborately equipped instrument-ally, possessing halls capable of accommodating *2,000 people, and plentifully staffea, but nowhere equalling the standard of musical instruction reached in Australia.
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Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 12
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96TEACHING OF MUSIC Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 12
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