SingingAnd Music
“I think it is true to say that some people teach singing—and music,” said Mi’S H. C. Ross in a talk to the Hamilton Music Students’ Association. Mrs Ross was referring to the disinclination of some students with good voices to go in for solid study, so that their art would have the very necessary foundation of sound musical knowledge. ‘‘Haven't we all played for the singers who take terrible liberties with time and then glare at the ac ; companisl for not recognising their ‘artistic interpretation,' as they call it,” concluded Mrs Ross, amidst laughter.
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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 8
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97Singing-And Music Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 8
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