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Florence Hood

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She was a member, with her husband, of the first incarnation of the Montreal String Quartet, which flourished between 1925 and 1928), which comprised Florence Hood and Mary Izard, violins, Robert H. Bryson, viola, and Yvette Lamontagne, later Jean Belland, 'cello, and gave concerts in the
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was well received. Hood and Bourne went on to Prague and Paris. She and Una Bourne were champions of British composers: in 1920 their Continental concerts featured violin sonatas by
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She returned to Australia in 1933 for concert tours and radio broadcasts, one of which featured the first Australian performance of a sonata by
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in Vienna, and was there at the outbreak of war. During the Great War she entertained troops in concert with pianist
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Reference to husband being named Sawyers is assumed to be an error, as is name "John Bryson" in genealogy website.
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The Florence Hood-Bryson trophy for strings at the Toronto Kiwanis Festival was named for her.
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who married and moved to Canada, where she was a member of the
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violin, for which he paid £5000 sometime perhaps around 1930.
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Sometime perhaps around 1920 she married Robert H. Bryson of
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That September she and Marshall-Hall left on the NDL
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Florence was born in Melbourne, a grand-daughter of
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Melbourne, Victoria
Montreal String Quartet
John Hood
Joseph Henry Hood
Supreme Court of Victoria
Caulfield, Victoria
Hermann T. Schrader
August Wilhelmj
Aylmer Buesst
George Marshall-Hall
Melbourne Town Hall
Otakar Ševčík
Jan Kubelik
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Una Bourne
Mona McCaughey
Kate Benda
London Coliseum
Estelle Ward
Elgar
Dunhill
Montreal
Stradivarius
Windsor Hall / Salle Windsor
Healey Willan
"Sir Joseph Hood"
The Argus (Melbourne)
"Silence Where Music Reigned"
The Advocate (Melbourne)
"Advertising"

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