CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB FOR WELLINGTON
USIC in Wellington will be considerably enriched if the newly-formed "Chamber Music Club 41" fulfils its promise of success. The popularity of this type of music-not only among specialists-makes the demand for it sufficiently obvious, and this demand the new club hopes to be able to meet in the Capital city. All the active players who ate members are well known musicians and they hope to create a steady body of good players who will cultivate intimate chamber music in all its interesting combinations. No attempt will be made, it is stated in preliminary announcements, to perform works for experts only. Success will depend largely on public support and co-operation of a permanent body of good players. Prospects in this respect seem to be good, The club's first concert, set down for September 1, includes Schubert's "Trout" quintet to be played by Vivian Dixon (violin), Frank Hoffey (viola), Greta Ostova (’cello), John Dronke (double bass); and Dorothy Davies (piano). The same evening a Mozart quartet will be played by Frank Robb (oboe), Miss Dixon, Mt. Hoffey, and Greta Ostova. The concert on September 1 will be relayed from ‘Nimmo’s Hall by 2Y A, beginning at 8.0 p.m.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 114, 29 August 1941, Page 18
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202CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB FOR WELLINGTON New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 114, 29 August 1941, Page 18
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