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New Music

Mr. Harry Hiscocks (organist of St. Benedict’s Church) has composed a number of solos for the piano quite recently, and he possesses a rare gift of melody. The compositions are delightful to listen to but the works are, above all, atmospheric; and while they are only moderately difficult when estimated from the technical point of view, they nevertheless demand the exercise of sound musical qualities on the part of their interpreter. Few can convey all they mean in music so well as this brilliant writer. We congratulate Mr. Hiscocks on his latest efforts, as he has once more provided an essential to every musician’s library.

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New Zealand Tablet, 9 March 1922, Page 18

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New Music New Zealand Tablet, 9 March 1922, Page 18

New Music New Zealand Tablet, 9 March 1922, Page 18