RUSSIAN RECITAL-LECTURE.
A recital-lecture is> to be given tonigln at the Blue Triancle Hall. Boulcott street, by Miss Valeric Corliss. 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 bo the electrical reproduction nf gramophone records by Mr. Keith H. Thow The following pianists, pupils of Miss Corliss, are also contributing to the programme:— Eileen Bennett, Judith Giesen, Catherine Moncrieff, Gwendoline Thow, Nora Cotton, and Marjorie Carey.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1929, Page 7
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