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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Naomi Wilson's Graduating Recital at Meredith College, April 11, 1924

Piano Recital by Miss Naomi Wilson. . . Audience Charmed by Talent Displayed in Graduating Recital

The last piano recital of the year was given in the chapel by Naomi Wilson on Friday, April 11th, at 5 o’clock.

The stage with its profusion of flowers and ferns made a lovely setting for Miss Wilson, who was wearing a rose satin dress trimmed with rich heavy lace.

Her program was selected to appeal to all tastes, ranging as it did from a Sonata by Schubert to a Mazurka by Mason. Die Jagd by Rheinberger was well played, showing a mastery of staccato and a good interpretation. The difficult Hark! Hark! the Lark was played with skill and feeling. The whole program was given with much expression and an almost total lack of technical errors.

Her program was as follows:

Valse Caprice op. 53—Hofmann

Romance, op. 44, No. 1—Rubinstein

Die Jagd—Rheinberger

Sonata, op. 42 Allegro, Scherzo, Rondo—Schubert

Mazurka Caprice, op. 20—Mason

Reverie—Schutt

Hark! Hark! The Lark—Schubert-Liszt

Invitation to the Dance, op. 65—Weber

The ushers were Lois Lawrence, Pearl Price, Ruby Honeycutt, Louise Wilson, Edith Maynard and Velma Patterson.

Out of town guests were Miss Alene Luther, Mrs. C.W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. June Utley, Mrs. Lassie Holoman, Vivian Holoman, Rev. E.B. Early, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Pearson, Mr. Grady Gardner, Miss Pearl Price, and Mr. Molton Holt.

From the front page of The Twig, Meredith College, N.C., April 18, 1924

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