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MARJORIE ROWLEY (above), who was scheduled to broadcast a group of operatic arias from 3YC this week (July 8), is a young Christchurch soprano who recently arrived home after spending four years at the Royal College of Music, London, where she gained her A.R.C.M. While she was in Britain, Marjorie sang the soprano solos in Brahms's "Requiem," and in a Bach cantata, at Royal College performances. She also sang leading roles for the West London Light Opera Society—in "Katinka" and "The Mikado"—and made a broadcast in the Overseas Service of the BBC.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 24

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MARJORIE ROWLEY (above), who was scheduled to broadcast a group of operatic arias from 3YC this week (July 8), is a young Christchurch soprano who recently arrived home after spending four years at the Royal College of Music, London, where she gained her A.R.C.M. While she was in Britain, Marjorie sang the soprano solos in Brahms's "Requiem," and in a Bach cantata, at Royal College performances. She also sang leading roles for the West London Light Opera Society—in "Katinka" and "The Mikado"—and made a broadcast in the Overseas Service of the BBC. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 24

MARJORIE ROWLEY (above), who was scheduled to broadcast a group of operatic arias from 3YC this week (July 8), is a young Christchurch soprano who recently arrived home after spending four years at the Royal College of Music, London, where she gained her A.R.C.M. While she was in Britain, Marjorie sang the soprano solos in Brahms's "Requiem," and in a Bach cantata, at Royal College performances. She also sang leading roles for the West London Light Opera Society—in "Katinka" and "The Mikado"—and made a broadcast in the Overseas Service of the BBC. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 24

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