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DEBUSSY AND THE VAC IRA NT

... DEBUSSY AND THE VAC IRA NT. Debussy, the famous composer, while staying well known seaside resort, was taking tho air on the steps bis hotel, when was by a downat-heel but old fellow, who carried one band a tin whittle. Politely touching his hat, tho ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1912
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 437 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BRADFORD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... modern music which demands more from the lingers than from the heart of tho pianist. A group pieces by Cyril Scott, Ravel, and Debussy illustrated tho trend of recent music, and were played with tho utmost brilliance and sparkling effect, the pianist's command ...

BLACKPOOL MUBICAL FESTIVAL

... their success led Dr. McNaught to suggest thet another year the Festival Committee obtain the service* of Richard Straus* Debussy to write the tests Dr. E. C. Bairstow, o' Leeds, bed to disqualify several singers the choir boys' solo class for singing ...

HIA WATJIA AT BARNS LEY

... part, which included partsongs by the chorus, and two orchestral selections. Miss Gwendolen Allport sang the Air de Lia from Debussy's cantata. l'Enfant Apparently was assumed that the composer was new to most* Barnslev concert-goers, for the framers of ...

HULL SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT

... The instrumental Koloists were Mr. Frederick Dawson and Monsieur Leon Satnerini. Mr. Dawson began with two excerpts from Debussy's works—a and Prelude, but the choice did not appear to be a very happy one. Ho followed with an octavo study by Moszkowski ...

HARROGATE SYMPHONY CONCERTS

... which one regards effective rather than great. Under Mr. Julian Clifford's conductor-ship waa well accompanied the orchestra. Debussy dainty and poetic Prelude to L'Apres-Midi d'un Faime, played with considerable delicacy and refinement, ended the concert ...

CHAMBER CONCERT AT LEEDS

... Whitelock gave chamber concert at Leeds last evening, at which some very interesting novelties were introduced. Ma* Keger and Debussy are two of the most prominent the music of to-day, but their art is developed on very different lines. Roger is to this extent ...

1912. UUDDEKSFIELD OLEKAND MADRIGAL

... type, not only well suited to tho instrument, but intrinsic musical intensity, as was a shorter piece suggested Zabel, and Debussy's First Arabesque proved admirably adapted to the instrument, while all were played with brilliant technique and consummate ...

CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR

... Tachaikowsky, not very distinguished example of hie genius, decorated by passages which strike rather empty in effect. Three of Debussy's elusive little sketches were interesting, and were played with the right simplicity and delicacy. The vocalist, who was ...

AFTER THE CARNIVAL

... seven day* Older that most reminiscent. The orchestra played well might time for further oo»M^ this work end also in the Debussy prelude, 1 Aprea- De/ondect left the with thp*words: wfltt midi d'un Faunc. and the Rubinstein D Minor Piano- over. When ...

Published: Thursday 05 September 1912
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 612 | Page: 3 | Tags: none