TERM RECITAL
SCHOOL OF MUSIC PUPILS The term recital of pupils of the Nel son School of Music was given las night. The programme was as follows Piano group: “A Little Story” (Swin stead), Mabel Mildenhall; “Melody’ (Schumann), Doreen Adams; “Littli Heroes” (Duval), Richard Rout; “Cos sack Dance” (Aubert), Gwen Merri field; “Captain Hook” (Miles), Ret? Ivory; “Merry Peasant” (Schumann) M. MacGregor. Elocution, “Catching Cold” (Anon.), Nola Ansell; piano “School is Out” (Green), Barbart
Allan: piano, “Spring Flowers” (Gade) Peter Vining; piano, “Menuet” (Exuadat), Beverley Riley; elocution. “A Fairy Went a Marketing” (Farjeon), Patricia Beard: piano. “Valse” (Sibelius). Betty Smith; violin ensemble, (a) “Summer Time” (Mclntyre) and (b) “Intermezzo" (Dare); piano duet, “The Lost Lagoon” (Lee), Joan and Diana Williamson; elocution, “Where the Tomcats Go by Night” (Masefield), Garth Ward; violin. “Angels’ Voices” (Kron), Peter Vining; piano, “Coronach” (Barratt), Ray Marsh: piano duet, “Over-
ture Ruy Bias” (Mendelssohn). Margaret Ford and Ngaire Drogemuller; elocution, “My Heart’s in the Highlands” (Burns). Beverly Stewart: piano, “Walt* in E Flat No. 3” (Beethoven), Helen Boulton; piano duo, “Waltzes in E Major and B Minor” (Brahms), Peggy Bowers and Wendy Walsh; organ, “Fantasia (Stainer). Ngaire Breayley; piano, ‘Pierette’ (Chaminade). Pauline McKenzie: elocution, “The Listeners” (De la Mare). Betty Patterson and Margaret Lamb: piano, “A Trooper’s Piece” (Schumann), Trevor Woodhouse; piano, “The Spinner” (Raff), Richard Vining; violin, (a) “Sarabande”: (b) “Loure” (Bach). Jean White: piano. “For Elise” (Beethoven). Judith Hodgson; elocat:on. “Dumb Charades” Monologue. Cherry Lockett: piano, “Bridal Procession” (Grieg). Ann Bay; vocal.
“Waltz Song” from Boheme (Puccini), Margaret Fowler; piano duo, "Hark. Hark the Lark” (Schubert) ar. E Horne. Frank Wise and Dick Vining: elocution. “Scene from Julius Caesar.” Janet Walker; violin. (a) “Gavotte’ (D’Ambrosio). (b) "Obertass” (Wieni-awski-D’Ambrosio). Bevis Jones: piano. “First Movement from Sonata Pathetique” ißeethoven), Ngaire Breayley; piano. “The Niads” (Farjeon). Shirley Dodds (Gordon Scholar); piano. "Prelude in G Minor.” (Rachmaninoff), Frank Wise (Bartel Scholar); organ. “March Gothique” (Salome), Eileen Dickenson
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 16 August 1944, Page 2
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