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Viola and Piano

HIS coming Saturday, August 7, from 7.30 to 8.0 p.m., listeners to the YC stations will hear the first of four sonata recitals by the Christchurch violist Ronald Moon and his wife Gwen McLeod (piano). The first sonata to be heard will be that in E Flat by Dittersdorf, a contemporary of Mozart and Gluck, but the three which follow on the succeeding Saturdays are all 20th Century compositions, two of them postwar. In order of playing they are the Serenade Sonata by Richard Walthew, composed in 1925; Sonata by Alan Paul (1948), and the Lennox Berkeley Sonata in D Minor (1949). Speaking of the last-named, Gwen McLeod said that they tackled it with some dismay on their first run-through, but persevered and now find it a scintillating and enjoyable piece of music.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 21

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Viola and Piano New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 21

Viola and Piano New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 21

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