AEOLIAN CLUB.
Tj':o coscert to bo given by tho Club, in tho Radiant Hall to-morrow, pro- j t\:\i*c± lo i;o an outstanding oqo in every | respect. Prominent, on tuo prograzrmp is the Schubert Quintette (Tho Trout), which viil be played by* Miss Irene Morris (violin), ilv Mercer (violu), Mr Harold Beck (cello), Sir W. J. Baraby (double bass), and Mr EtnesV E'mpaon (piano). Misa Lillian Hanhs;m will sing the arm, "Roberto, O tu che a< ; or6," and the songs, "Spring Night" (Schumann), "Solveig't; Song" (Griog)> and "L'heurc esquiee" (Hahn). Pianoforte namhers are the Mendelssohn concerto in G minor (Mies Eileen iiughson), a Chopin gicup, Two Studiee (Miss Olive Cooper), "Mocturne in C minor (Miss lala Barter), and Polonaise in C Minor (Miss Lucy i'ullwood), und Revels "Jeus d'eau" (Mr Frederick Page). A 'cello and piano eonata (h'eethoven) v/iU be given by Mr Hamilton j Dickson and Miss Bcs3ie Pollard, and the j "Hungarian Fantasia" (Misa Pollard), will complete the programme. (
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 5
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