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... FRIDAY NEXT, . Mczart Debussy T9ch«ukow?ky • Percy ainser Schubert .A F.lcon.eri Walter Rommel Baohelet Scbehereza ...
... FRIDAY NEXT, . Mczart Debussy T9ch«ukow?ky • Percy ainser Schubert .A F.lcon.eri Walter Rommel Baohelet Scbehereza ...
... —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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... number of short pieces, comprising a Prelude by Handel, a romance her own particular favourite, Schumann, and the Toccata by Debussy, which every pianist aspires to perform. An encore followed almost as a matter of course. Glazounoff’s Symphony No. C minor ...
... and he followed this by playing Schumann's Etudes Syrnphoniques, which well nigh form a programme in themselves. Chopin and Debussy wore not forgotten, and it was pleasant to find a clever Concert Study by W. A. Francis, a young Leeds composer, now’ serving ...
... by an extraordinary measure brilliance and fervour, woll sustained throughout a programme which ranged from Scarlatti to Debussy, and covered much of the ground between these names. The most important pieces were sets variations hv Beethoven—the 32 in ...
... section). His brilliant and* warmly-appreciated efforts included pieces bir Scarlatti, Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Chopin, Debussy, Arensky, Schuberfc-Tousig Cosyn, and Byrd. Mr. Herbert Thompson, of Leeds (chairman of the committee!, mentioned that Mr ...
... modern into strong contrast, yet there was surely something in common between the old composer and tin* delicate beauty of Debussy his ** Petite Suite, which marks the patting of the way between his early and later styles, and the Pavano pour Infante Definite ...
... , moke up what may vied the most exciting features of the pro.-pectus. Two living French composers appear in the scheme: Debussy's Blessed Damozel Petite Suite, Iberia Suite, and Apres-Midi d'un and Ravel's and Pavane are the works chosen. Three ...