STUDENTS’ RECITAL
Pupils Of Mrs Whitehouse A programme in which choral, instrumental and vocal items were given, together with tableaux in which the parts were enacted in song, was given at a recital by the pupils of Mrs E. A. Whitehouse in the Scottish Hall on Wednesday. In front of the stage the art work done by the girls’ club was displayed. The programme was as follows: Pianoforte solos. “The Minstrel Boy,” Gordon Askin, “Song at Dusk,” Joyce Hetherington, “Golden Spurs March,” Shona Hellier, “Drifting,” Trevor Heron, “The Fairies’ Wedding,” Beverley Brooks; pianoforte duets, “Primrose Polka,” Beth Hetherington and Marlon Nicholas, “Annie Laurie,” Ngaire Jones and Ray Chappell; song, “I’ll Take You Home Kathleen,” Maurice Wham: pianoforte solos, “Weber's Last Waltz.” Eileen Ken’, “Fairyland Waltz,” Noeline Gatchell, “Rustic Dance,” Rodnev Weston; song, “I Heard Yo. Go By,” Edna Greeks; pianoforte duets, “Old Folks -At Home,” Shirley Mackay and Shona Hellier, “I Dreamt That I Dwelt,” Noeline Gatchell and Beverley Brooks; pianoforte solos, “Golden Ferns,” Rona Wallace, “Apple Blossoms,” Tony Shortland, “Dance of the Gnomes,” Pauline Eden; song. “To A Miniature,” Maureen Holmes; trio.
“Watching The Soldiers," Rodney Weston, Tony Shortland, Gordon Askin; pianoforte solos, “Ocean Sprav,” Marion Nicholas, “In the Garden,” Ray Chappell, “Air From Coppelia,” Jill Bentley; song. “Liebestraume,” Joan Tayler; vocal duet, “I Love You Truly,” Bessie and Keith More; pianoforte solo, “The Naila Waltz,” Isa Keen; pianoforte duets, “Valse Caprice,” Sylvia Jenkins and Jill Bentley. “Grand Valse Brilliant.” Patricia Lowen and Chrissie Christie; song, “I Love A Little Cottage," Annie Young; pianoforte solos, “Bees’ Holiday,” Rutledge Foster, “The Bat,” Beth Hetherington, “Venetian Reverie,” Keith Oates; song, “Passing By," Keith More; pianoforte solos, “Remembrance,” Maurice Wham. “Scenes That Are Brightest,” Shirley Mackay, “Elves At Play,” Ngaire Jones; song, “One Fleeting Hour,” Bessie More; pianoforte duets, “No Surrender March.” Jill Bentley and Pauline Eden. “Blue Danube.” Dorrie O'Connor and MaryKerr; scene, “Rendez-vous,” Annie Young. Patricia Lowen, Noeline Gatchell and Rutledee Foster: Pianoforte solos, “Grand Valse Caprice,” Dolly Young, “Skating Waltz,” Chrissie Christie, “Polonaise.” Patricia Lowen: scene, “Glow-worm.” Annie. Mary and Rita Youne and Janet Chamberlain; trio, “Russian Peasants' Wedding,” Isabel Wills, Dorrie O’Connor, Mary Kerr; pianoforte duet. “Linden Leaves.” Chrissie Christie and Audrey Priest; Maori scene. “Hoki Hoki,” “E Pari Ra.” -nloist. Keith More, eirls’ choir; pianoforte solo, “Romance,” Sylvia Jenkin; pianoforte duet. “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6,” Isa Keen and Dolly Young; song, “Invitatoin To The Waltz,” Patricia Lowen; finale, four songs by girls’ choir, the soloists being Joan Taylor, Mary and Rita Young and Bessie More.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 2
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418STUDENTS’ RECITAL Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 2
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