MUSICAL RE-UNION.
MADAME LELIEVRE’S PUPILS. Madame Lelievre held a re-union of her pupils in Hastings last week, when the programme was very much enjoyed by the parents and friends of the pupils, who assembled in large numbers. The pupils’ work was of a high sfandard, and at the conclusion, an amusing competition was held and supper was partaken of on the balcony, during which a presentation was made to Madame Lelievre from the pupils as a mark of their appreciation of her work amongst them. Mr. Victor Roach returned thanks on behalf of Madame Lelievre. '
F'ollowing was the programme submitted:—Overture, “Martha” "(Flowtow), Misses Corbin, Sinclair, Vogtherr, Messrs. Charlton. Harker, FJogan, G. Lee; violin solo, “Mazurka” (Hfll),*Prue Lewis; piano trio, “En Avant” (Malizeau), Z. Fiyer, M. Cliff. W. Williams; violin solo. “Italian Air” (Bohm), J. Wettenhall; piano solo, “Swing Song” (Parrier), Al. Cliff; piano duet, “Madcap” (Heins), N. Hildreth, L. McGrath; violin solo, “Barfai Emlek” (Drola), Mr. R. Charlton; violin trio, “Barcarolle” (Trpuselle), Misses R. Woodward, Gebbie, Lewis, Mrs. Bowler; piano solo, “Moon Moths” ’(Kussner), L. McGrath; violin solo, “Liebesfreud” (Kreisler), Miss A. Connor; piano duet, “Neger Tanz” (Gurlitt), N. Pinckney, J. Kirkham ; violin solo, “Romance” (Svendsen) ? Miss E. Sinclair; piano sala, “Saprice” (Huerter), N. Pinckney; violin solo, “Moto Perpet uo” (Bohm), R. Woodward; piano solo, “Minuet” (Haydn), W. Williams ; double trio (violin and pianoforte). “Serenade” (Taylor), Misses Sinclair, Corbin, Vogtherr, Mme. Le--lievre. Messrs. Charlton, Harker and Hogan; piano duet, “Ix»s Syiphes” (Delibes), Misses Ross and Satchel 1; violin solo, “Ave Maria* (Schubert) (Wilhelmy). Mr. T. Angell; song with violin obligato, “My R-osary, M*™ Corbin, accpt. ,Miss Vogtherr; violin duet. “Adante Religiose” (Thome), Misses Sinclair and Vogtherr; piano solo, “Polonaise” (Chopin), Al lB ® *• Ross; violin solo, “Silver Wedding Bolls” (Thelma). Mr. J. Hogan; double trio (Mendelssohn), Misses Corbin, Vogtherr, Sinclair. Messrs. Harker, Charlton and Hogan. A most enjoyable evening concluded with the singing of “Auld Lang Sy ne. ’ ’ -
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 303, 11 December 1922, Page 7
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