Bucks Herald: Saturday 4th May 1918

Stratford and East London Musical Festival: In this festival, held last week, Miss Pinsent entered her choir of working girls of East London for the Ladies’ Choirs Competition. Miss Pinsent’s choir came 3rd out of six entries and won the only certificate after the first and second prize: Adjudicator, Dr. Allen Gill.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 16th March 1918

South and West London Musical Festival: In this Festival, held last week, Miss Pinsent entered her choir of working girls of East London for the Ladies’ Choirs Competition. Miss Pinsent’s choir came 3rd, with 171 marks out of 200. The second choir had two marks more (173), and the winning choir gained 184 marks.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 30th June 1917

Miss Frances M. Pinsent: A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.: Formerly Sub-Professor at the Royal Academy of Music; Medals and Certificates for Pianoforte, Harmony, and Counterpoint, and Sight Singing:  Pupil of Professor Xaver (Professor and Pianist to the Court of Prussia), of II Cavaliere Carlo Albanesi, F. W. Davenport, Esq., F. Corder, Esq. VISITS AYLESBURY, Wendover, Haddenham, etc., to GIVE LESSONS in PIANOFORTE. SINGING, HARMONY, etc. Prepares Pupils for the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and Associated Board Examinations. Address — 256a, Portsdown Road, London, W. 9.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 31st March 1917

South and West London Musical Festival. — At this festival, held last week, Miss Pinsent’s Girls’ Choir again won the London Shield in the girls’ choral contest, with 91 marks out of 100. In the contest for the “Dawnay Shield” (ladies’ choirs), Miss Pinsent’s Girls’ Choir came second with 88 marks: Adjudicator, Mr. Dan Price.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 16th December 1916

Miss Frances M. Pinsent: A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.: Formerly Sub-Professor at the Royal Academy of Music; Medals and Certificates for Pianoforte, Harmony, and Counterpoint, and Sight Singing:  Pupil of Professor Xaver (Professor and Pianist to the Court of Prussia), of II Cavaliere Carlo Albanesi, F. W. Davenport, Esq., F. Corder, Esq. VISITS AYLESBURY, Wendover, Great Missenden, etc., to GIVE LESSONS in PIANOFORTE. SINGING, HARMONY, etc. Prepares Pupils for the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and Associated Board Examinations. Address — 256a, Portsdown Road, London, W.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 27th May 1916

Choral Competitions: At the competitions of the Social Institutes Union held in London last week, Miss Pinsent’s Choir once more won the Cup for choral singing (one madrigal and one unison song), with 97 marks out of 100 for the madrigal and 92 for the unison song. The judge remarked on the fine tone of this choir and said that they alone of all the competing choirs showed real understanding of true madrigal style, and that it was delightful to listen to their excellent performance. This is the fourth time Miss Pinsent’s choir has competed in choral contests, and they have not yet been beaten. In the duets competition two couples from Miss Pinsent’s Choir were bracketed 2nd and 3rd with 91% marks for each couple: Adjudicator, Mr. Thomas Dunhill. 


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 18th March 1916

Miss Frances M. Pinsent: A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.: Formerly Sub-Professor at the Royal Academy of Music; Medals and Certificates for Pianoforte, Harmony, and Counterpoint, and Sight Singing:  Pupil of Professor Xaver (Professor and Pianist to the Court of Prussia), of II Cavaliere Carlo Albanesi, F. W. Davenport, Esq., F. Corder, Esq. VISITS AYLESBURY, Wendover, Great Missenden, etc., to GIVE LESSONS in PIANOFORTE. SINGING, HARMONY, etc. Prepares Pupils for the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and Associated Board Examinations. Address — 256a, Portsdown Road, London, W.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 13th November 1915

Miss Frances M. Pinsent, A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M. Formerly Sub-Professor at the Royal Academy of Music; Medals and Certificates for Pianoforte, Harmony and Counterpoint, and Sight Singing; Pupil of Professor Xaver Scharwenka (Berlin), and Cav. Carlo Albanesi, F. W. Davenport, Esq., F. Corder, Esq.; Visits Aylesbury, Haddenham etc. to give lessons in Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony etc: Prepared pupils for the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. and associated board examinations: Address: 256A, Portsdown Road, London, W. 


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Bucks Herald: Saturday 22nd May 1915

Glee Singing: At a competition in glee singing for female choirs, held in London last week, Miss Pinsent’s choir came first with 95 marks out of 100. As the cup may not be held two consecutive years by the same choir, Miss Pinsent’s choir, who held it last year, gave it up the choir which came second: Adjudicator, Mr. Henry Bird.


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Bucks Herald: Saturday January 23rd 1915

Musical Successes: In the recent school board examination of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music the following pupils … of Miss F. M. Pinsent, L.R.A.M., A.R.A.M, 16, King’s Road, Aylesbury: Primary, pass, piano, Arthur Wilson and Betty Longley. …


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