| March
3rd
| Music
Magazine Vol. 55, No.2
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A
miscellany of music and comment on items of special interest,
edited by GEOFF TRINICK.
Sales
table tonight. Bring along those unwanted gifts, recordings
and books to sell and help to swell the Society's bank balance.
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| March
10th
| The
First Pop-Idol
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With
his dark good looks, his countless song hits and a career spanning
two world wars, Ivor Novello was Britain's first musical superstar.
HEATHER JAMES assesses the musical life of this homegrown Welsh
'Rudolph Valentino' and his impact upon British musical theatre.
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| March
17th |
My
Music |
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The
opportunity for members of the Society to talk about their personal
preferences in music and song and to play a selection from their
own collections of recordings.
RON REDWOOD, in his 54 years as member of our Society, 13
years of which he was elected Chairman, has nurtured a great love
and appreciation of recorded music. He presents a selection of his
"Thanks for the Memory " favourites.
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| March
24th |
An
Evening with Chandos |
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JAMES
SKEGGS aims to offer something for all tastes in his selection
from the Chandos Record Company's catalogues. His musical presentation
will include excerpts from symphonies, concerti, choral works
and film soundtracks written by a wide range of composers.
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| March
31st |
The
Dinu Lipatti Recordings |
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RICHARD
McMAHON, Head of Keyboard Studies, Royal Welsh College of
Music and Drama, will relate these performances to others of the
same repertoire in an attempt to understand why this pianist remains
an icon to so many of the other great pianists of the second half
of the twentieth century.
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