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((From <'The Colonist," Nov. 24th.) There-was a* good attendance at the iastl'umental recital given by junior students of the Nelson School of Music on Saturday evening. The programme was .as follows:—Pianoforte duet, "Two Spanish Dances," Misses Betsy •Innes! swid 6wen. Saxton: pianoforte solo, "me Clock" and "Wood Fairies," Miss Betty McKay; pianoforte solo, "Evening Seng" and Rondo, Miss, Birdie Trent; pianoforte duet, Melodic and Romance, Master 11. Fell and teacher; violin solo, "Song of the Sea-Shell," Master R. Lucas;. pianoforte solo, Heller. Studies, Nos. 12 and 11, Miss Gwen. Saxton; pianoforte solo, "The Windmill" and , "Home of Birds," Miss Joan Pharazyn; | pianoforte duet, "Matrosenlied," Misses Cynthia Fell and Betsy Innes; pianoforte solo, "Promenade Champetre," Master Latham Sadlier; violin solo, "Maypple Dance," Miss Betsy innes; pianoforte solo, "A Frosty Morn," Miss Barbara Leggo; pianoforte solo, "Bees in tho Clover," Miss Dell St. John; pianoforte solo, "Purple Heather" and "The Village Band," Master Hamil Gibbs; pianoforte solo, "Two Sea Pieces," Miss Betsy Innes; violin solo, ''Nocturne," Miss Lucy Muller; pianoforte solo, "The Little Brook," "Going to the Hayfield," and "The Cuckoo," i Miss Girlie Sanders; pianoforte solo, Waltz, Master J. Glasgow,; pianoforte solo, "Once upon a time" and "The Wood Nymph," Miss Jean Airey; violin ensemble, '.-'-Vesper Bells" and "VaJse, ' Misses L. Muller, B. Innes, G. Penny, and R. Hannan, and Masters X, Knapp, H. Muller, R. Lucas, and J. Bush. Accompaniments were played by Misses M. Fairey and Z. Miller. Contributions to the Plunket Society fund were received a*- the dooi
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15259, 22 December 1919, Page 4 (Supplement)