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Madame Annette Chapman who recently made a successful debut before a Dunedin audience at Dr. Galway's organ recital, studied for three years at the Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig, under the famous Professor Marie Hedmondt. Madame Chapman has a charming personality and a cultured, rich, mezzo voice, and should be a valuable acquisition to the musical circles of Dunedin. With Miss Kao Oliver, pianiste, she will present a half-hour recital from 4YA on Wednesday, August 10.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 5, 12 August 1932, Page 6

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Madame Annette Chapman who recently made a successful debut before a Dunedin audience at Dr. Galway's organ recital, studied for three years at the Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig, under the famous Professor Marie Hedmondt. Madame Chapman has a charming personality and a cultured, rich, mezzo voice, and should be a valuable acquisition to the musical circles of Dunedin. With Miss Kao Oliver, pianiste, she will present a half-hour recital from 4YA on Wednesday, August 10. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 5, 12 August 1932, Page 6

Madame Annette Chapman who recently made a successful debut before a Dunedin audience at Dr. Galway's organ recital, studied for three years at the Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig, under the famous Professor Marie Hedmondt. Madame Chapman has a charming personality and a cultured, rich, mezzo voice, and should be a valuable acquisition to the musical circles of Dunedin. With Miss Kao Oliver, pianiste, she will present a half-hour recital from 4YA on Wednesday, August 10. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 5, 12 August 1932, Page 6

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