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From Pap HUDDERSFIELD MUSIC CLUB 45454 fredag (Clifford) President - E. J. BRUCE, Esq., J.P. 44 HIGHFIELD ASSEMBLY HALL (NEW NORTH ROAD) 20 11 2 WEDNESDAYS, OCT. 10, NOV. #4, DEC. 12, 1923 22 wednesdays JAN. 16, FEB. 13, APL. 30, 1924, at 7-45 p.m. 10, Mch. 3. 1926 ^ A Hon. Secretary 5959 CONCERTS Sith FOR THE SIXTH SEASON 1923-24 TO BE GIVEN IN 192556 WELCBA AC WLC Crook G. Fleming W. Tuke Robson Hon. Musical Director Hon. Treasurer, FYYYYYYY595! U Committee: Frederick F.W. Gadsby Haydn Sandwell, F.R.C.O. F. W. Thornton, M.R.C.S. Whiteley A. L. Woodhead, M.A., J.P. J. Stancliffe Ellis. 5555 Any жон A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Mus. Doc. TadsORN, National Provincial Union Bank of Lid. England, Westgate, Huddersfield. ALBERT LUNN, 116, Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield. THE CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL. THE SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES OF SIX CONCERTS IS 25/- (including tax) BHA A TU 151 codigos payable to the Treasurer 7

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EXCELLENT as have been the series of Concerts given by the Club in past seasons, the committee claim that the following programme exceeds them all in attractiveness. Six Concerts are included instead of five as previously, and as the financial obligations entailed are heavier than ever before, the committee trust that members will not only give renewed support but also persuade their friends to become members. WEDNESDAY, 10th OCT. 1923 MADAME SUGGIA The World Famous 'Cellist "For beauty of tone. fire of temperament, and an almost visual clearness of design in the phrasing, no 'cello playing could surpass that of Madame Suggia." (Ernest Newman, Nov. 12th, 1922.) WEDNESDAY, 14th NOV. 1923 BESSIE RAWLINS and (VIOLIN) HARRIET COHEN (PIANOFORTE) In a Recital of Modern Works Two of the most brilliant artists of the younger school

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WEDNESDAY, 12th DEC. 1923 CATTERALL STRING QUARTET "The Catterall Quartet fully maintained its high reputation by its masterly performance of the great Beethoven quartet in B flat," (Ernest Newman, Sunday Times.) WEDNESDAY, 16th JAN. 1924 HAROLD HALLAS SONG RECITAL "A vocalist with high ideals."-(Herbert Thompson, Yorkshire Post). WEDNESDAY, 13th FEB. 1924 OLGA HALEY SONG RECITAL "In this country . . among the women Miss Olga Haley stands apart as the only one who can challenge comparison with the great Lieder-singers that France and Germany used to send us before the war." (Ernest Newman, Manchester Guardian).

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WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1924 FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET The World's Greatest Quartet "Music in London can hardly be said to begin again until to-morrow, when the superb Flonzaley Quartet is to be with us once more." "It was a pure delight from beginning to end . . we can never hope to hear a more perfect blend of tone or a completer unanimity of spirit." (Ernest Newman, Manchester Guardian and Sunday Times.) 100 ☐☐☐ ●

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HUDDERSFIELD MUSIC CLUB E. J. BRUCE Esq. J.P. President OCTOBER 10, 1923 MADAME GUILHERMINA SUGGIA VIOLONCELLO RECITAL AT THE PIANO MR. JOHN WILLS PROGRAMME: PRICE THREEPENCE Hon. Musical Director, A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Mus. Doc. College of Music Hon. Secretary, ALBERT LUNN 116 Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield Hon. Treasurer, WALTER CAWTHORN National Provincial & Union Bank of England, Westgate, Huddersfield

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PROGRAMME 1. Sonata in E Minor Allegro non troppo. Allegretto quasi menuetto. Allegro. 2. (a) Adagio and Allegro from Sonata in A (b) Menuetto (c) Courante INTERVAL. 3. Unaccompanied Suite in C major (a) Prelude (b) Allemande 4. (a) Après un rêve (b) Sicilienne (c) Vito (Spanish Dance) (d) Sarabande (e) Bourrée Brahms (f) Gigue Boccherini Haydn Bach Fauré Fauré Popper

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NOV. 14. BESSIE RAWLINS & HARRIET COHEN VIOLIN & PIANO RECITAL CATTERALL STRING QUARTET HAROLD HALLAS OLGA HALEY DEC. 12. JAN. 16. FEB. 13. APL. 30. FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET SONG RECITAL SONG RECITAL THE CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL. THE SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES OF FIVE CONCERTS IS 20/- (INCLUDING TAX) PAYABLE TO THE TREASURER SINGLE TICKETS (INCLUDING TAX) 5s. 9d.

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THE ARTHUR W. KAYE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA beg to announce a series of three Concerts by the Orchestra at full strength in combination with members of the Halle Orchestra. Town Hall at 7 p.m. Oct. 20, Dec. 15, 1923, March 8, 1924.

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HUDDERSFIELD MUSIC CLUB E. J. BRUCE Esq. J.P. President NOVEMBER 14, 1923 Miss HARRIET COHEN AND Miss BESSIE RAWLINGS VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL PROGRAMME: PRICE THREEPENCE Hon. Musical Director, A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Mus. Doc. (Oxon.) College of Music Hon. Secretary, ALBERT LUNN 116 Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield Hon. Treasurer, WALTER CAWTHORN National Provincial & Union Bank of England, Westgate, Huddersfield

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Sonata in D Major for violin and piano Piano Solos PROGRAMME (1) Chorals Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano I ê II INTERVAL. (3) Prelude in F minor III (2) Etude in C sharp minor (a) Mortify us with thy goodness (arr. by W. Rummel) (b) Rejoice beloved Christians (arr. by Busoni) (c) (arr. by Harriet Cohen) Handel IV Bax Bach Chopin Sonata in A major, op. 100, violin and piano Allegro amabile. Andante tranquillo. Allegretto grazioso. Rachmaninof Brahms

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DEC. 12. CATTERALL STRING QUARTET HAROLD HALLAS JAN. 16. FEB. 13. OLGA HALEY APL. 30. SONG RECITAL SONG RECITAL FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET THE CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL. THE SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES OF SERIES OF FOUR CONCERTS IS 16/- (INCLUDING TAX) PAYABLE TO THE TREASURER SINGLE TICKETS (INCLUDING TAX) 5s. 9d.

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HUDDERSFIELD MUSIC CLUB E. J. BRUCE Esq. J.P. President DECEMBER 12, 1923 The Catterall String Quartet ARTHUR CATTERALL JOHN S. BRIDGE FRANK S. PARK JOHAN C. HOCK PROGRAMME: PRICE THREEPENCE Hon. Musical Director, A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Mus. Doc. (Oxon.) College of Music Hon. Secretary, ALBERT LUNN 116 Birk by Hall Road, Huddersfield Hon. Treasurer, WALTER CAWTHORN National Provincial & Union Bank of England, Westgate, Huddersfield

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PROGRAMME (Copyright Annotations by A. Eaglefield Hull) I Quartet in D Flat Op. 15 1. 2. Presto accaciacato 3. Molto Adagio-Animato Besides being a famous and brilliant pianist, Dohnanyi makes substantial claims to consideration as a composer, especially of Chamber Music. His appointment in 1919 as President and Conductor of the famous Philharmonic Society at Budapest has stemmed for a time his flow of compositions which already amount to a considerable number, including piano pieces, operas, chamber-music and symphonies Quartet Andante-Allegro This Quartet has only three movements, but the first is a composite one in which slow and quick movements are alternated. It is not free altogether from a suggestion of Tschaikowsky, especially in the flowing second subject with a moving pizzicato bass. The second movement is more individual and characteristic, apart from a rather unfortunate suggestion at the opening of Wagner's "Valkyrie." The Finale opens with a sustained Adagio which is followed by a vigorous and spirited movement in which nearly all the previous subjects are marshalled with fine effect. This Quartet was last played at the Club by the Philharmonic Quartet on 13 December, 1922. II 1. Allegro moderato 2. Dohnanyi (b. 1877) Assez vif, très rythmé 3. Très lent 4. Vif et agite Maurice Ravel The two outstanding French composers of recent years are Debussy and Ravel. Although trained in Paris, Ravel was born sufficiently near the Pyrenees to reflect many of the Spanish traits in his music-the gay outlook on life, the absence of introspection, the sensitiveness to light and movement, to lively rhythms, and merry fancies, the eschewing of sentimentality, even of sentiment, etc. This epoch-making quartet was first performed at the Paris Schola Cantorum in March, 1904. Whereas the folk-song element in the first movement is common to Brittany and Provence as well as the Bas Pyrenees, the second movement is undoubtedly from the land of Gitanas, for the twanging of loose gut strings and the clacking of castanets are never absent from it. The languid nature of the third movement comes from some warmer clime than France, and the glitter and dazzle of the complex rhythms in the last movement takes us undoubtedly to the country of the sevillana and the zarzuela, of Velasquez, and Zuluaga-the Land of Joy.

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Quartet No. 1 in G III Dedicated to Joseph Haydn Allegro vivace assai - Menuetto - Andante cantabile - Molto Allegro Those who are keen supporters of the folk-song movement should pause to consider the case of Mozart. Undoubtedly his art is woven on the fabric of Tyrolese folk-song, just as the music of Haydn is founded on the folk-music of Croatia or what we now call Jugo-Slavia. But there is not much actual folk-song left when Mozart has done with it-witness the well-developed first movement, the artistic play of chromatics in the Minuet, the elaboration of the Andante (rather dull work, this, I think) and the art with which the fugal form is so delightfully concealed in the swift tempo of the fourth movement. JAN. 16. FEB. 13. OLGA HALEY APL. 30. HAROLD HALLAS Mozart SONG RECITAL SONG RECITAL FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET THE CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL. THE SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES OF THREE CONCERTS IS 12/- (INCLUDING TAX) PAYABLE TO THE TREASURER SINGLE TICKETS (INCLUDING TAX) 5s. 9d.

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HUDDERSFIELD MUSIC CLUB E. J. BRUCE Esq. J.P. President RECITAL of SONGS. H.FIELDHOURS BY WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1924 VIA MAIR PROGRAMME HAROLD HALLAS WITH JAMES STOTT AT THE PIANO THREEPENCE Hon. Musical Director, A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Hon. Secretary, ALBERT LUNN 116 Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield Hon. Treasurer, WALTER CAWTHORN National Provincial & Union Bank of England, King Street, Huddersfield Mus. Doc. (Oxon.) College of Music

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PROGRAMME THE BIRTH OF THE YEAR. "Winterlied' "Cuckoo Madrigal" "Lovliest of Trees" "Morning Song" THE DOME OF HEAVEN. "The infinite shining heavens" "Star of Fate" "The Dawn" "Stormclouds" PART I. THE HUMAN AND SUPERHUMAN. "The Mountain Hears" (MSS.) "Is my Team ploughing?" "The Erlking " 'Belshazzar 46 Humperdinck ✔ Chas. Wood G. Butterworth Geo. H. Ford R. V. Williams A. Jarnefelt Gustav Holst Gustav Holst INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. Harold Thomas G. Butterworth F. Schubert R. Schumann "Nungarian Folk Song- LO

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V THE WOE OF LOVE. "My Love in all it's glory" "Oh! why are all the roses so pale?" "I will not grieve "The Wraith ' THE JOY OF LOVE. "Go not, happy day' "Lullaby" As ever I saw "When as the Rye" FOLK SONGS. PART II. 99 66 She moved through the fair' "Jenny Jones" "Hunting the Hare" "Ballynure Ballad " R. Schumann P. Cornelius R. Schumann F. Schubert A. Somervell J. Brahms Peter Warlock Peter Warlock arr. by H. Hughes arr. by Somervell arr. by Somervell arr. by H. Hughes

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● FEB. 13. OLGA HALEY SONG RECITAL #188 ** APL. 30. FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET THE CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL. THE SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES OF TWO CONCERTS IS 8/- (INCLUDING TAX) PAYABLE TO THE TREASURER SINGLE TICKETS (INCLUDING TAX) 5s. 5s. 9d.

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HUDDERSFIELD MUSIC CLUB E. J. BRUCE Esq. J.P. President WED., FEB. 13, 1924 SONG RECITAL BY OLGA HALEY AT THE PIANO MRS. EDWARD HALEY PROGRAMME: PRICE THREEPENCE Hon. Musical Director, A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Mus. Doc. Oxon.) College of Music Hon. Secretary, ALBERT LUNN 116 Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield Hon. Treasurer, WALTER CAWTHORN National Provincial & Union Bank of England, King Street, Huddersfield

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I. FOLK SONGS PROGRAMME (a) Jardin d'amour (Canadian Folk Songs) (b) Cäcilia (c) Tambourin (French Folk Songs) (d) O'er the Forest (Hungarian Folk Songs) (e) Dimanche a l'aube (Old Breton) II. HEBRIDEAN SONGS (a) Harp of Dunvegan (b) Kishmul Cradle Croon (c) Bens of Jura (d) Eriskay Love Lilt (e) Eriskay Lullaby (f) To the Lord of the Isles arr. by Veuillermoz arr. by Tiersot arr. by Korbay arr. by Ducoudray arr. by M. Kennedy-Fraser

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III. CONTEMPORARY SONGS (a) Chansons de Barbarine (b) Crepusculo (c) Nebbie (d) Immanence (e) Was not I...... IV. CLASSICAL SONGS Goossens Respighi Respighi Rutland Boughton Tchaikovsky (a) Chant Indoue (Hindoo song from "Sadku") Rimsky-Korsakof (b) Auf dem Wasser (e) Schöne Wiege (f) Cäcilie Schubert Schumann Strauss

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WED., APRIL 30 AT 7-45 THE FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET (The Finest Quartet in the World). TICKETS 5s. 9d. EACH, FROM THE SECRETARY OR AT THE DOORS. The Committee draw the attention of Members to an interest- ing String Quartet Concert by a Local Party-The TURNER STRING QUARTET, on Friday, 28 March, at 7-30 in the Highfield Hall. The Programme is Beethoven, op. 18. No. 6; Dohnanyi Quartet, and the Negro Quartet of the Bohemian Tickets 4s. Students 2s. 4d. From composer Dvorak. Messrs. J. Wood & Sons, New Street.