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GOSSIP OP THE DAY

... favour, appearance at this of the year provi striking testimony of the mildness of the season. MAUD ALLAN TO INTERPRET DEBUSSY. Debussy, the famous French composer, is writing music, to, which M ‘Maud : will dance, TRIBUTE TO TOLATOY ‘of the ‘laterior’s ...

Published: Tuesday 22 November 1910
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 333 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A LEEDS PIANIST'S RECITAL

... To such classics Bach preludes and fugues, a number of Chopin etudes and Schumann's Papillons. were added modem works by Debussy, Palmgrcn, and Balakircv, in all of which Miss Hess showed a decided individuality, and her playing was notablo especially ...

Published: Thursday 29 May 1919
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 102 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FIRST IIALLE CONCERT OF THE

... interesting turn from French the moat famous of the loter French sritool which lie did &o miich form. Debussy's Petite Suite is by moans the ma tune Debussy. One might trace tiie influence Biiet, but it already has much of his individual charm, ami that ...

JtAWDON BRIGGS' QUARTET,

... —Mr. C. R. Briggs, Miss A. Sharp. Mrs. R. Briggs, and Mr. W. Hattongave a short but excellent programme, playing quartet bv Debussy and a quartet in major Tschaikovskv with considerable feeling and effect. Molly on the Shore” (Grainger) was also well rendered ...

Published: Thursday 30 March 1916
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 108 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LEEDS PIAMST’S RECITAL

... Hotel Metrenole in Leeds. In the course of an interesting programme she was, perhaps, most successful ip the Trois Images of Debussy. Here her playing had the very limpidity the music, and was full of picturesque imagery. Belakivew s islamey she was also ...

Published: Thursday 29 May 1919
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 118 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

/REGISTERKD F

... PLACE, LEEDS, WEDNESDAY, October sth, 1910, at 7.30 p.m. prompt. The Programme will include Vocal Items by BACH, DONIZETTI, DEBUSSY, HANDEL, WAGNER, LftlC J. WOLFF, FRIiDERICK DELIUS. .Some Ballads; and New Songs Mr. ERNEST BILTCLIFFE ■iickets 2s. (reserved) ...

KURSAAL

... ved recall. Her other songs during the afternoon Were Coleridge-Taylof's Life and Death, Massenet a Crepusculi. arid Debussy's Madoline.' Each was delightfully sung. Mr. Julian Clifford accompanying, and there was quite ovation at the close. The ...

HARROGATE SYMPHONY CONCERTS

... was introduced, for the first time in Yorkshire, by Mr. Montagu Nathan. It is a piece of tone-painting in the Debussy idiom, but without Debussy’s lightness of touch, and with a solo violin part which in some of the more florid passages seems rather like ...

FRENCH MUSIC

... impressionistic musk*. In a series of portrait sketches. lie gives brief appreciations some the most French composers our time. Debussy, whom reference is constantly made throughout the volume, course the most individual and. perhaps, most influential all. It ...

Get it To-day

... music France. At the head the modern composers placed Debussy, who stood th** model for musicians like Maurice Uuvol and Gabriel Dupont, and the leader innsical revo!i»t'opi*t 5 nh s rnun‘rv. Debussy's work reflected Asiatic influeuco which pervaded Russian ...

SEASON* 1917-18. LEEDS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

... and the Flood ..H. McOunn Val«e Tribto Sibelius from Deity, for strings ..Orwnger Pianoforte Solo—(a) Rotteo. dan* -1 Debussy (b) Rhapsody No. 12 ..Lisat Overture Ballo Sullivan .Solo Pianist: Mr. ANDERSON-TYRER. SECOND CONCERT. December Ist. Iverture ...