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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 ...

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 ...

ORGAN RECITAL AT YORK XHNSTEI

... programme embraced Stanford • Farewell, comoiomorating death of Mr' Kitchener, allegro vivaoo from Svinnhonv, and Bateau (Debussy), and A.U. 1620 5 ' (MacDowell). Additional interest was • • to the recital two vocal items by Chorister >' Handel's Holy ...

A PIANISTS FIRST APPEARANCE IN

... sky Concerto Mr, ANDERSON-TYRER. He him high ise. will play this Concerto to-morrow evening, and, in addition, a piece by Debussy and a Laszt Rha Ly, joven C Minor the rogramme r’s ‘‘Cockaigne,” and Sullivan's 8: El, verturcs. The new Lord Ma; Mayoress ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 162 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FORTHCOMING STATEMENT BY TUB

... proof his efficiency that was able i.- duet tho |irograinmc was originally arranged, although it was distinctly exacting. Debussy's Damozcl, particular, a work demanding the tiost subtle and delicate treatment. music is disembodied and spiritual as ...

LEEDS SATURDAY CONCERTS

... excellent form despitei some doubtful intonation the horns. The sinking of Miss Elsie Suddaby, who was heard in songs by Debussy, Rimsky- Korsatoff, and Wagner, and won a welldeserved encore, added much to the enjoyment of those present. ...

Published: Monday 26 February 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 263 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MUSIC AND ART

... in what legitimate (paralysing •i/l'» and progressions and liarmonies. I:ipjiily, -w.'ver, lor Debussy, has • .p.. . »in pari son with whoso calculated Debussy seems harmonically • -IH»• (Mr. The other Fireworks eur.iiukv. living Russian composer, still ...

•'/JWO-ARTS ”

... SlaTonio Eiapaody in A flat Aha. “ Depths Jour (Louise) CSiarpeatier Miss AGNES NICHOLLS. Prelude. L’Apres-Midi Fauae” Debussy Fours —(a) The Dreary Steppe ” Gretchaninor (b) CoroA 0 come, my Life’s ..Haxty Miss AGNES NICHOLLS. Overture. “ William ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 263 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BREWERS IN CONFERENCE

... beautiful Charm Sleep. Boughton's bright Country Dance. he describes it. The Lady of May. and clever bit local colour Debussy's Tambourin. The presence our great dramatic routralto, Mdntc. Kirkby was enough to give distinction event. tho lato Hamuli ...

A FRENCH CRITIC ON WHISTLER

... the. picture. '* And is, tins connection, of interest learn that the painter, his turn, ha* influenced the musician. •* . . Debussy w«« particular admirer the art of Whistler. -lust was his poet, Whistler was his And without wishing t ...