Hampstead Conservatoire: One of those pleasant and gratifying concerts which the students of the Hamstead Conservatoire are always capable of producing was given in the large hall on Friday afternoon … The opening work was variations on a theme of Beethoven’s for two pianofortes by Saint-Saens. The interpreters of this exacting piece were Miss Grace Sunderland and Miss Maud Pinsent and their intelligent and brilliant reading denoted serious study, and an excellent grasp of their subject. They are pupils of Madame Fischer Sobell, and they reflected credit on this lady’s method of training. Her success in this direction was also demonstrated by Miss Nellie Hart and Miss Edith Tarlton, each of whom contributed a movement from Mozart’s concerto in D minor … (continues) …
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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962