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MR CLAUDE DAVIES’S PUPILS GIVE RECITAL.

The first of a series of recitals was given by the pupils of Mr Claude H. Davies on Saturday evening at Begg’s studios. The performers did very well for their first appearance. The following pianoforte solos and songs were given:—Misses J. Wooler, “Two Duets” (Livsy); D. Cross, “Song of the Fairies” (Harris); R. Deighton, “Study in F” (Bertini); R. Barry, “Moonbeams” (Carrol); G. Berg, “The Organ Man” (Cooke); Hamilton, “The Swan” (Palmgren); Vial, “Poupee Valsante” (Poldini); Norrie, “Ist Waltz.” (Durandl; C. Cowan. “Morning” (Greig); M’Donald. “Invention" (Bach); Morgan, “Barcarola" (Sibelius) ; E. Dunn, “Naila Waltz” (Delibes); Hill, “A . Night in May" (Palm, gren); Parke, “To. the Spring” (Greig); Mrs Tracy, “Spinning Song” (WagnerLiszt); Messrs J. Taylor, “Sandmans Coming” (Cooke); R. Robson, “Sheltering in the Woods” (Carroll); D. Costello, “Where Water Lilies Grow” (Harris); P. Thornton. “Early Morning” (Carroll); G. Hartly, “The Lifeboat” (Carroll); 11. Parfitt, “Alone at Sunset” (Carroll) ; B. Curtis. “National Song” (Greig); P. Lock, ■ “Pastorale" (Bridge); Bamford. “The Sea” (Rowlev) ; Perry, “Serenade” (Mowrey); Cruickshanks, “Last Movement Sonata in P minor” (Beethoven). Songs: Master G. Hartly. “Who js Svlvia?” (Schubert); Mrs Nieholls, ”M V Bov and I” (Clarke) ; Mrs Williamson, “The Storm” (Hullah); Mr Findlay, aria, “O Fair Lisbon” (Donezetti).

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 10

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MR CLAUDE DAVIES’S PUPILS GIVE RECITAL. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 10

MR CLAUDE DAVIES’S PUPILS GIVE RECITAL. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 10