Who's Who in Music : a Biographical Record of Contemporary Musicians
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Webb, 14 July, 1885 ; she was highly successful, and sub- sequently made occasional appear- ances at concerts and at homes, until in 1887 she sang at the Crystal Palace, from which time she became well known a^ a concert vocalist, taking a leading position, and appearing at the principal concerts in London and the provinces. Mme. Gomez now resides in Calcutta. GOODSON, Katherine, pianist; e. at R.A.M. under Oscar Beringer, and afterwards for four years under the famous Prof. Leschetizky at Vien...na ; first appeared as solo pianist OTl 16 Jan., 1897, at the Saturday Popular Concerts, making four appearances during the season ; at Richter's London Concert, 20 May, 1901, she played Tschaikovsky's pianoforte Con- certo in B flat minor ; has appeared at least twice each season at Chappell's Popular Concerts ; her appearances on the Continent have been very numerous ; at Vienna she was solo pianist at the Bohemian String Quar- tette's Concert, 1901, and she played with the Vienna Philharmonic Con- certverein in the same year ; in Paris she played with the Lamoureux Orchestra, under Chevillard, a Liszt Concerto, 1903, and at Versailles she appeared at the Concerts Classiques in 1898-9 and 1900, her programme including Beethoven's C Minor Con- certo and concertos by Grieg and Tschaikovsky ; Monte Carlo Sym- phony Concerts, 1903 ; Leipzig Ge- wandhaus, 1905 ; Grieg Concerto under Nikisch ; Cologne Gurzenich Concerts, 1905, Grieg Concerto ; Queen's Hall, with London Symphony Orchestra, new concerto, by Arthur Minton ; Lower Rhine Festival, Aix- la-Chapelle, under Weingartner, Liszt Concerto, 1906 ; besides tours in Ireland, Scotland, Belgium, France, Holland, Germany, Italy and Austria, also four extended tours with Kubelik through the English provinces ; m.
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