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Programs from the Halifax Ladies Musical Club
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MS-5-1, Box 3, Folder 72
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1921, 1922, 1924 (Creation)
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4 programs
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(1869 - 1929)
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File contains two programs with performances by members of the Halifax Ladies Musical Club: "An Evening with Canadian Creative Composers" with a lecture by Dr. J.D. Logan (November 1, 1921) and a "Debate" between the old masters and modern composers (November 21, 1922). File also contains two programs presented by the Club, for performances by the Hart House String Quartet (Geza de Kresz, Harry Adaskin, Milton Blackstone and Boris Hambourg) (November 28, 1924) and the Hambourg Trio (Greza de Kresz, Reginald Stewart, and Boris Hambourg) (January 11, 1924).
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The performances by the Halifax Ladies Club include some pieces found in Logan's score library: "Song of the silver night, Op. 34, no. 2" or "Romance" by W.O. Forsyth (MS-5-1, Box 2, Folder 15); "In Flanders Fields" by Edith J. Archibald (MS-5-1, Box 2, Folder 5); and "Come Unto Me" by Eliza Doun (MS-5-1, Box 2, Folder 13).
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- Forsyth, W. O. (Wesley Octavius) (Subject)
- Archibald, Edith Jessie (Subject)
- Hambourg, Boris (Subject)