Clarence Pier: Last Saturday’s concert on the Clarence Pier must perhaps rank among the finest yet heard in this popular concert pavilion. … Miss Maud Pinsent, a local pianist, displayed talent in her selections first being he second movement from “Sinfonia Patecia) (Tschaikowsky), while in conjunction with Miss Ivy Angove, a distinguished violinist, Miss Pinsent rendered “Allegretto Quasi Andantino” and “Allegro Molto Vivace” from a sonata by Grieg…. Miss Pinsent further played an allegro from the “Faschengswank” by Schumann, for which she was warmly applauded …
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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962