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DURING a ten-day return visit to New Zealand in April, the Pascal Quartet of France (left) are to give seven concerts for the New Zealand Federation of Chamber Music Societies, in association with the NZBS. During the next programme week portions of two concerts are to be broadcast from all YC stations. Three broadcasts will be heard in the following week. Members of the Quartet, left to right, as they appear in the photograph), are Maurice Crut and Jacques Dumont (violins), Robert Salles (cello) and Walter Gerhard (viola). In their first programme, on April 4, they. are to play Schubert’s Quartet, Op, 125, No. 2, composed about 1817, and two examples of the Franch chamber music in, which they specialise—Milhaud’s Quartet No. 1, and Debussy’s Quartet, Op. 10, Their concert on April 5 pays homage to Mozart with a performance of his Quartet, K.465 (Dissonance) in C Major, written in 1785. Mendelssohn's Quartet No. 1 and Ravel’s Quartet in F Major will complete the programme.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 7

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DURING a ten-day return visit to New Zealand in April, the Pascal Quartet of France (left) are to give seven concerts for the New Zealand Federation of Chamber Music Societies, in association with the NZBS. During the next programme week portions of two concerts are to be broadcast from all YC stations. Three broadcasts will be heard in the following week. Members of the Quartet, left to right, as they appear in the photograph), are Maurice Crut and Jacques Dumont (violins), Robert Salles (cello) and Walter Gerhard (viola). In their first programme, on April 4, they. are to play Schubert’s Quartet, Op, 125, No. 2, composed about 1817, and two examples of the Franch chamber music in, which they specialise—Milhaud’s Quartet No. 1, and Debussy’s Quartet, Op. 10, Their concert on April 5 pays homage to Mozart with a performance of his Quartet, K.465 (Dissonance) in C Major, written in 1785. Mendelssohn's Quartet No. 1 and Ravel’s Quartet in F Major will complete the programme. New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 7

DURING a ten-day return visit to New Zealand in April, the Pascal Quartet of France (left) are to give seven concerts for the New Zealand Federation of Chamber Music Societies, in association with the NZBS. During the next programme week portions of two concerts are to be broadcast from all YC stations. Three broadcasts will be heard in the following week. Members of the Quartet, left to right, as they appear in the photograph), are Maurice Crut and Jacques Dumont (violins), Robert Salles (cello) and Walter Gerhard (viola). In their first programme, on April 4, they. are to play Schubert’s Quartet, Op, 125, No. 2, composed about 1817, and two examples of the Franch chamber music in, which they specialise—Milhaud’s Quartet No. 1, and Debussy’s Quartet, Op. 10, Their concert on April 5 pays homage to Mozart with a performance of his Quartet, K.465 (Dissonance) in C Major, written in 1785. Mendelssohn's Quartet No. 1 and Ravel’s Quartet in F Major will complete the programme. New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 7

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