ORGAN RECITAL.
rfcot his weekly organ recital on Saturday owning Mr.. Maughan Barnett (municipal organist); '.selectedan attractive brogramme, from tho albums •of Baclv widor, Dovred, Wely, and -W. I. Best. The last-Mmed-composer,-/whose regivtation m a teacher and executant is well ■known in the world of music, is not bften represented -in orean : - recital programmes, and his "March in D" in Mr, Harnett's programme on -Saturday, evening- was most acceptable.' -The recital Xipened with two choral preludes from ffiach—"~Wir Glauben all' ati einen Gott." J;Bnd ( -'T2rbahm dioh mein, 0 Herre Gott" ~tthe former (better, known ae the '"Giant Fame" (from the independent use of the pedal organ). The programme also included a 1 tranquil "Communion" {Dovred). tmd a charming "Postludo," from 1 "Wely- ■ / The soloist for -the evening ■Dora Bead, who has been previously noticed as-a singer of {promise. Her pro» irramme numbers were Elgar's ' popular 'Land of Hope and Glory," and a delightiful arrangement, by Liza Lehmann), . of the old Soottish song "Annie Laurie." Mr. Horace Hunt played the accompaniments.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 5
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170ORGAN RECITAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 5
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