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Dorothy Filkins

Dorothy Filkins came _ prominently before the musical people of gam Christchurch in 1928, when she won the £50 prize given by the Society & for Imperial Culture for her compositions of "Prometheus Unbound" and a string quartet. But she has many other works to her credit‘cello, violin and piano pieces, as well as songs. Compositions by Miss Filkins will be an important feature of 8YA’s programme on Wednesday, October 21, and additional interest will be added to the items by the fact that Miss Filkins, who is a talented pianiste, will play several of them herself. Miss Filkins received her musical education Set and is at present OL ERPS RA RO EENEALSNN UA DN PEDDLE TD OD CO for the degree of Mus. Bach.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 5

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Dorothy Filkins Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 5

Dorothy Filkins Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 5

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