WELLINGTON PIANISTE IN LONDON
1 ,/Miss ;Therie; Oswin; of Wellirigton, 'gave a highly ' successful ' pianoforte Yecital at; the Royal; Academy'of Music, London, on February' 20. ' ihe ':' programme ' submitted" was exacting, as some of the numbers will indicate. The recital was opened with Bach's Prelude and Fugue in D Minor, and included Beethoven's Sonata in/D (Op. -10,, No. 3),;Rachrnanioff's Prelude in G Minor, Chopin's' Etude in 'A' Flat /(No. 25), and Cesar"'Francis's"Prelude, Chorale, /arid Fugue. 'Miss % oswin had a great reception, v.:■■;■.■•'■ '■■i)r K'-'^y r ■:...■■_• ■■■ • -~-.;■
A sidelight of Coronation fashions is the copying. by American fashion houses of evening gowns, designed ,for British ■ peeresses to wear under their Coronation robes, as well as wedding gowns to be worn by brides during the Coronation season. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 18
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123WELLINGTON PIANISTE IN LONDON Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 18
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