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Piano and Cello

F hard work makes for a good musical combination then Frances Anderson (cello) and Jennifer Barnard (piano) should be heard to advantage in their series of sonata recitals trom 3YC during the next four weeks. They have been working together solidly since Frances Anderson returned from England about a year ago, and their series starts (at 8.26 p.m. this Thursday, March 10) with two 18th Century pieces, Marcello’s Sonata in G Major and Defesch’s Sonata in D Minor. They continue with Beethoven (G Minor Sonata, Op. 5, No. 2), Grieg (A Minor Sonata) and Rawsthorne (Sonata 1949) on successive Thursdays. Frances Anderson spent three years at the Royal Academy in London on a ‘cello scholarship she won in Christchurch, and has her L.R.A.M. for both *cello and piano. Jennifer Barnard has her L.R.S.M. pertormer's diploma and has recently become a Fellow of Trinity College, London.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 28

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Piano and Cello New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 28

Piano and Cello New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 28

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