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PIANO STUDENTS

The fortnightly meeting of the Aurk land Piano Students’ Association was held last evening in the Lewis EacL Buildings. The selected composer was Mendelssohn. Two interesting papers were read L»> Misses Edna Naughton and M. Parke* respectively. The following contributed practical illustration: —Miss In. Cleave, ‘On Wings of Song”; Miss Doris Binns. “Andante”: Rondo. ‘ Cap riciosso”; Miss D. Davis, No. 9 Soim Without Words”: Miss Ailsa Walk“A Fragment”: Misses E. Naughton and M. McFarland. The Bees* Wed ding.” Tn addition, some of Mendelssohn - more notable works were illustrated b\ gramophone records. The competition for this week was won by Miss K. Blamires. At the close of the programme the minutes of the last general mettin. were read by the secretary. Mr. ■LUIs Vipond. ___________ J

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 10

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PIANO STUDENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 10

PIANO STUDENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 10

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