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PILGRIMAGES were a great feature of mediæval life. The most earnest pilgrims abandoned their homes and set off on foot for Jerusalem or Rome—journeys that might take years ; but all sorts of people went on the shorter pilgrimages, to Canterbury, for instance, and the English shrines. In this talk Miss Rhoda Power will describe two typical pilgrimages, one to Canterbury and one across the sea.

Contributors

Unknown:
Miss Rhoda Power

, ' THE THRESHOLD '
A Play in One Act
By HAROLD CHAPIN '
Characters :
Jenny, a miner's daughter. A pretty, simple girl of seventeen. Bright, smiling and cheerful
LILIAN HARRISON
Charles Rnynor , a commercial traveller. About thirty years of age. Tall, with dark hair and moustache. Smartly, but not well dressed. The kind of man who would—amongst the poorer classes— be considered handsome
EDGAR NORFOLK
A!.:o two Welsh miners
It is an early morning in spring, with a chill grey light shining through the window of an upstairs room in a miner's cottage. The apartment is furnished as a bed-sitting-room and is occupied by Charles Raynor , who, at the moment, is dressing behind a screen. Jenny brings in his breakfast.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Chapin
Unknown:
Lilian Harrison
Unknown:
Charles Rnynor
Unknown:
Edgar Norfolk
Unknown:
Charles Raynor

Several of the composers who are represented in this concert arc fairly well known to us by now - Stravinsky and Honegger in particular. The latter was formerly spoken of as a member of the 'Group of Six' formed in 1918, his five friends being Darius Milhaud, Georges Auric, Louis Duroy, Francis Poulenc and Germaine Taillefere. The only bond between them was that of a common aspiration towards new ways of musical expression. Their aims and achievements differed considerably. The youngest are Auric and Poulenc, who were born in 1899, and the oldest is Durey, born eleven years earlier.
Several of them owe something to Stravinsky (born 1882), of whose work we have had several examples recently.
Charles Koechlin is of an earlier generation.
Born in 1867, he began a mathematical career, and only entered the Paris Conservatoire when he was twenty-three. He is of a more retiring disposition than the 'Six, 'and his music has not until recently been at all well known.
Marcelle Meyer (Pianoforte)
The Pro Arte String Quartet: A. Onnou (1st Violin), L. Halleux (2nd Violin), G.Prevost (Viola), R. Maas ('Cello)

Contributors

Subject:
Darius Milhaud
Subject:
Georges Auric
Subject:
Louis Duroy
Subject:
Francis Poulenc
Subject:
Germaine Taillefere
Subject:
Charles Koechlin
Pianoforte:
Marcelle Meyer
Violin:
L. Halleux
Violin:
G. Prevost
Viola:
R. Maas

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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