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EARLY last year, listeners heard a number of studio recitals by the violinist Maurice Clare, accompanied by the young Hungarian pianist Marta Zalan (left). This season these artists will be appearing again in the programmes, both as a duo and in solo recitals. For their first recital, on August 5 (7.30 p.m., YCs) they will play the Beethaven Sonata in C minor, Op. 30, No. 2. Marta Zalan studied in Budapest under Leo Weiner, then later in Paris under Lazare Levy. Six years ago she settled in Australia, where she quickly gained a high reputation as a solo broadcaster. On Friday, August 8 (7.0 p.m., YCs) she will be heard playing the Bach Italian Concerto and works by Mendelssohn and Chopin.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 989, 1 August 1958, Page 19

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Spencer Digby photograph EARLY last year, listeners heard a number of studio recitals by the violinist Maurice Clare, accompanied by the young Hungarian pianist Marta Zalan (left). This season these artists will be appearing again in the programmes, both as a duo and in solo recitals. For their first recital, on August 5 (7.30 p.m., YCs) they will play the Beethaven Sonata in C minor, Op. 30, No. 2. Marta Zalan studied in Budapest under Leo Weiner, then later in Paris under Lazare Levy. Six years ago she settled in Australia, where she quickly gained a high reputation as a solo broadcaster. On Friday, August 8 (7.0 p.m., YCs) she will be heard playing the Bach Italian Concerto and works by Mendelssohn and Chopin. New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 989, 1 August 1958, Page 19

Spencer Digby photograph EARLY last year, listeners heard a number of studio recitals by the violinist Maurice Clare, accompanied by the young Hungarian pianist Marta Zalan (left). This season these artists will be appearing again in the programmes, both as a duo and in solo recitals. For their first recital, on August 5 (7.30 p.m., YCs) they will play the Beethaven Sonata in C minor, Op. 30, No. 2. Marta Zalan studied in Budapest under Leo Weiner, then later in Paris under Lazare Levy. Six years ago she settled in Australia, where she quickly gained a high reputation as a solo broadcaster. On Friday, August 8 (7.0 p.m., YCs) she will be heard playing the Bach Italian Concerto and works by Mendelssohn and Chopin. New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 989, 1 August 1958, Page 19

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