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CONCERT of works by New Zea- *™ jand composers-the first of its kind to be heard in Christchurch-was sponsored two years ago by the Christchurch Civic Music Council. This Saturday (September 18) a second is to be held. In a programme which will present the works of 12 composers, nine of the pieces will be heard for the first time in public. Among the works in which there should be special interest are David Sell’s Sonatina for Violin and Piano, and Tracy Moresby’s Sonatina, which won first and second prize respectively in a competition held ‘by the Civic Music Council this year. Another work which won an award, Owen Leeming’s setting of Shelley’s Song at Noon, will also be heard. Other works on the programme include a Sonatina for Piano by J. V. Peters, a composition for organ by Dr. Vernon Griffiths, vocal works by Ashley Heenan, Douglas Lilburn, John. Ritchie, Dorothea Franchi, E. R. Field-Dodgson and David Sell, and an orchestral work by Robert E. Perks. The concert will be broadcast from 3YC at 8.0 p.m.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 27
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