MUSIC LESSONS BEGIN
MANY TEACHERS RESUME NEXT WEEK Music lessons will shortly be in full ' swing again. Next week, hundreds of young pupils will be practising their ! scales and tuning their violins in pre- ! pa ration for the music teacher’s qare- ' i'ui ear, and sunburned hands will ache i under the repetition of ‘•exercises.” Madame Annie Morris, solo pianiste I and teacher, and Mr. Wilfred Morris, solo violinist and teacher, have now resumed tuition at 20 The Academy. Both these musicians make a specialty of the training of teachers and soloists. Nellie Lingard, contralto vocalist, will resume the teaching of voice production, singing and the piano, on February 4 at 'J Earl Street, Parnell. Mrs. M. Osborne, teacher of pianoforte and accompanist, will resume lessons at the studio. 10 Academy Buildings. llenry C. Engel, violinist, will resume on Thursday next at 23 The Academy. Mary Thomson, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M., whose studio is at 80 Pah Road, Royal Oak, will resume on February 4 the teaching of elocution, piano and theory. Leo Whittaker, who teaches piano and singing, resumes lessons on January 30 in Hellaby’s Building, opposite C.P.O. Miss M. Herald, 8.A., L.R.A.M., London, who is a pupil of Miss Kathleen Arnold for the piano, and of Mr. Dawi son Freer for singing, will give lessons j in pianoforte and singing at 27 Victoria Avenue. Mount Eden, i Mr. B. A. Truebridge, from the Mel- | bourne Conservatorium, who has a J wide reputation as a specialist teacher j of violin and piano,, and who also gives special orchestral training, will resume liis lessons in the Lewis Eady Buildings next Monday. Mr. Truebridge’s pupils have scored successes in the Auckland Competitions since its inception, and in the 1928 competitions all 1 the winners in the violin solo (open) ! were pupils of Mr. Truebridge. j Miss Catherine Wallace, L.A.8.. j L.R.A.M., who has just returned from : two years’ study abroad will commence lessons in pianoforte, composition and ' theory at “Bellevue,” Hurstmere Road, j Takapuna. Pupils will be prepared I for the L.R.A.M. examination.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14
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