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ORGAN RECITAL.

Six. Bradehaw, for tie recitafi «t the Cathedral lwt night/ elected ahnmt «x----r «hwi*ely tb* items ori the programme irom. ' tfee worJw ol the more modern composers. "H» opening' piece, a grand chorus in G Major by Salome, w*a finely played. A dxraang piece, "Ijebcegrnss." by Elgar, which loßowed, afforded an opporhinity for the display of the delicate playing which v$ • the characterietio of Dr. Bradshaw's work- It was a decided treat, as to Men* / &!s»olm'e organ Sonata, which followed, ,' «|>eojftUy (he andante iranquillo. A Lied and «, Barcarole by Hofman were both charmingly interpreted The prelnde to ''Loluagyittt ,, for full oxchestra, and the - Feet*! Premd* on the old German choral*, '.- *:*&* F«*6 "Betghe," together with the Siovoeau sytopbonio "Hommage « Mozart," ". were emoogit the most enjoyable items of tiu ptogrwnaa*.*

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 6

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ORGAN RECITAL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 6

ORGAN RECITAL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 6

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