Davies, Dorothy Ida (1899–1987)

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Davies, Dorothy Ida (1899–1987)

New Zealand pianist and piano teacher. Name variations: Dorothy Ida Lochore. Born Oct 24, 1899, at River Bank, Wanganui, New Zealand; died July 11, 1987, at Whangaparaoa, New Zealand; dau. of David Davies (engineer) and Martha Naomi (Oakden) Davies; New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, 1924; Royal College of Music, 1931; m. Reuel Anson Lochore (government translator), 1940; children: adopted son.

Served as musician librarian for Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, and pianist for Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (1928); toured Australia and New Zealand as accompanist for singer Therese Behr (late 1930s); broadcast all major Bach works and the complete Schubert and Beethoven sonatas on New Zealand Broadcasting Service; formed Dorothy Davis Trio with Erika Schorss on violin and Marie Vandewart on cello (1940s); organized numerous lecture recitals at Nelson School of Music; gave master classes at Cambridge Summer School of Music and classes in lieder at Porirua Music School; served on Makara Co. Council and as justice of peace (1950s). British Empire Medal (1975).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).

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