NEW ZEALAND MUSICIANS AT LONDON ACADEMIES
P A A AUCKLAND, This Day. About 16 New Zealand bursers are doing practical training at four acadamies—the Royal. Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music, Trinity College and the Guildhall School of Music, said P™fessor H. Hollinrake, dean of the faculty of music at Auckland University College, who has returned from a year’s sabbatical lea\e ° V Of Se the New Zealanders abroad Professor Victor Booth was professor of pianoioite at the Royal Academy and Mr Hugo V. Anson was registrar of the Royal Colleg . e n ro musicians who were appearing rnost fiequen j ly in concert programmes were Cohn Horsley (pianist) and Alan Loveday (violinist) who had been described by the director of the Royal College, Sir George Dyson, as oui most distinguished student.’’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1948, Page 4
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