Recitals by Maurice Clare
"HOSE who have heard Maurice Clare’s performance of Bach’s three partitas and three sonatas for unaccompanied violin-they were one of the highlights of musical life in Christchurch just after the war-will- look forward to the broadcasts of these works from all YC stations during the next few weeks. The first, Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, will be heard on Monday, March 21, at 7.45 p.m., and the second, Partita No. 1 in B Minor, at 7.15 p.m. the following Thursday, and the series will run on Mondays and Thursdays for the next two weeks. Readers who recall the earlier announcement about the broadcasts will remember that Mr. Clare will be playing these works at a pitch lower than the one commonly used today, and that he will be using a Corelli bow-points to which he refers in his introductory
talks. Each programme will include also Bach arias sung by Gerald Christeller, with Gwynneth Brown at the piano.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 25
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162Recitals by Maurice Clare New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 25
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