MISS SYMONS, VIOLINIST.
EER SUCCESS AT NAPIER. (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.) Napier, August 25. "If the musical competitions havo done nothing more tjian to bring out this ! young violinist (Miss A. ' Symons; ~of Hastings)" declared Mr.\ Robert Parker, before leaving Napier, "they will have done well." The excellence of her interpretation of the test piece, a Beethoven sonata, has been the subject of general comment, both in and out of musical circles, and, when she appeared at the prize-winners' concert last night, sho was received with pronounced- applause. Speaking of Miss Syinons, in a,letter to the secretary, Mrs. Montague (accompanist) said: "I was delighted with her playing; it was really a pleasure to accompany her. I know the work so well, and the difficulties connected with'it. I have played it at concerts with firstclass professionals, and her interpretation was reajiy very, artistic. I am very much interested in this young lady's future."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 9
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151MISS SYMONS, VIOLINIST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 9
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