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MRS. HEDY BILAND, who is to give a violin recital from I YA on Saturday evening, October 12, is a Swiss and received her musical education at the Basle conservatorium when that institution was under the direction of the wellknown conductor, Felix Weingartner. She received preliminary violin tuition from a pupil of the famous Czech master, Sevcik, and finished her studies under Fritz Hirt, a typical representative of the Continental school. "I also benefited greatly," says Mrs. Biland, "by assisting in Felix Weingartner’s Conducting Classes Orchestra."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 67, 4 October 1940, Page 7

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MRS. HEDY BILAND, who is to give a violin recital from I YA on Saturday evening, October 12, is a Swiss and received her musical education at the Basle conservatorium when that institution was under the direction of the wellknown conductor, Felix Weingartner. She received preliminary violin tuition from a pupil of the famous Czech master, Sevcik, and finished her studies under Fritz Hirt, a typical representative of the Continental school. "I also benefited greatly," says Mrs. Biland, "by assisting in Felix Weingartner’s Conducting Classes Orchestra." New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 67, 4 October 1940, Page 7

MRS. HEDY BILAND, who is to give a violin recital from I YA on Saturday evening, October 12, is a Swiss and received her musical education at the Basle conservatorium when that institution was under the direction of the wellknown conductor, Felix Weingartner. She received preliminary violin tuition from a pupil of the famous Czech master, Sevcik, and finished her studies under Fritz Hirt, a typical representative of the Continental school. "I also benefited greatly," says Mrs. Biland, "by assisting in Felix Weingartner’s Conducting Classes Orchestra." New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 67, 4 October 1940, Page 7

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