PUPILS RECITAL
PIANOFORTE AND SINGING A most enjoyable evening' was spent by parents and friends at a recital given by the pupils of Mrs E. Neve at Richmond. The programme consisted of the following numbers Pianotorte duet,, “Sleigh Pells,” Joan Gardner and J. > Matthews; piano solo, “Triio Love,” Barney De Pina; piano solo, “Birthday Waltz,” Joyce Haycock; piano solo, “Impromptu,” Dorothy Ljghtband; vocal solo, “Fairy Pipers,” Shirley Croucher; pianoforte duet, (selected)'" Thelma Walker and teacher; piano solo, “Grandfather’s Clock',” Pat Wilkes; piano solo, “Waltz in E. Flat,” Gladys Rogers; piano solos, (a) “Snowflakes,” (b) “Drops of ‘Rain,” Muriel Lusty; vocal duet, “Whisper and I Shall Hear,” Miss Max and teacher; piano solo, “He Tumbled Down,” Langley Rogers; piano solo, “The Little Cadet,” Hugh Currie; piano solo, “Sleep Baby Sleep,” Ngaire Fisher; piano solo, “Song Without Words,” Joan Matthews; piano duet, (a) “Here We Go,” (b) “Sing Sing,” Pat Gardner and Pat Wilkes; vocal solo, “June is Calling,” Miss Maddox; piano solo, “Cornflowers,” Cynthia Compton; piano solo, “Campfire Shadows,” Noel Polglaze; piano solo, “Evening Song,” Shirley Croucher; vocal trio, “The Lass With a
Delicate Air,” Misses Max} piano solo, “April Showers,” Bona Fisher; piano solo, “Reverie,” Miss Max; piano solo, ‘ Old King Cole,” Dereck Lusty ; piano solo, “Court Ladies,” Pat Gardner; vocal solo, “Roses for You,” Dorothy Lightband; piano solo, “Sea Scouts March,” Ron Hitchcock; piano solo, “Slumber Song,” Pliemie Fleming; piano solo, “Flotilla March,” John Haycock; piano solo, “Cradle Song,” Mary Corby; vocal duet, ‘I Did Not Know,” Miss Max and teacher; piano solo, “Scent of the. Roses,” Betty Bird; piano solo, “Goodnight,” Thelma Walker; piano duet, “Echoes of Wales,” Harold and Barney De Pina; piano solo, “Waltz in E Flat,’’ Joan Gardner; piano solo, “Bluette.” Grace Inkster; vocal solo, “Solveig’s song,” Miss Max-; piano solo, “Cradle Song,” Harold De Pina; vocal tria. “In a Little Old Garden,” Misses Max, Maddox and teacher; piano solo, “Chasing Butterflies,” Leone Roialls; vocal duet, “Perfect Day,” Miss Max ; and teacher. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 December 1935, Page 12
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328PUPILS RECITAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 December 1935, Page 12
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