RUSSIAN RECITAL-LECTURE.
A recital-lecture is to ba given by Miss Valeric Corliss, A.R.A.M., X.R.A.M. Miss Corliss will give a talk upon Russian music ■ —its history and characteristics, etc.—and will illustrate her lecture at the pianoforte, giving a short programme of works by Russian composers. Madame Merlin is to sing a group of Russian songs. Another feature of the programme will be the electrical reproduction of gramophone records!-by'Mr. Keith Hi Thow.; The Bristol Piano Co. Is kindly lending a select tion of. Russian orchestral and vocal recorded music. The following pianists, pupils' of Miss Corliss, are also contributing.. to the programmo:—Eileen Bennett, Judith Giesen, Catherine Moncrieff, Gwendoline .Thow, Nora Cotton, and Marjorie Carey.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 5
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