(A Card.) TYR. ERNEST A. BOXER has commenc- ■*-' ed the Practice of his Profession at "Kostrcvor," corner of Ingestre and Marion, Streets. Telephone 673. BIRTHS, MARSIfIGES. & DEATHS. BIETHS. ANDREW.-A.t "The Cottage," Khandallah, to-Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Andrew, a daughter. KEMP.-On May 13th, 1911, at 33 Constable Street, the wife of Dr. Harold Kemp, of a daughter. DEATH. M'GHEE.T-On the 13tli May, 1911, at tho residence ■ of her nephew, Peter Kennedy, lGfi Clyde Quay, Mary M'Ghee, aged 80 years, p'rivate interment. ■
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. F. ARNOLD, Napier.—Your question is a difficult one, as after all the pick of tho iinesl compeers must bp in part, n matter .of opinion. Then some composers have become great in writing lor a particular instrument, as in tho case of Bach, who revolutionised organ music, and Chopin, whose genius lent such . poetry to pianoforte music. Among the best should be included Beethoven, Handel, Hnydil, Mondelssohn, Mozart, Wagnor, Gounod, Schubert, Schumann, Verdi, Greig, • Tschaikowsky. And the greatest of these—Beethoven. *' * ' !
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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