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A Magnificent Programme will be presented by the Society's Full Orchestra. Including: "In Memorinm" (Firiit Performance) (R. A. Home) * 'Allegro and Finale'' from Third Symphony (Mcnde'ssohn) "Danae Macabre'' (Saint Saens) ''Merry Wives of Windier" .... (Nicolai) ''Suite of Sea Pieces'' .... (Macdowell) Soloist: MR W. TOOMET, Whose Numbers will include;— "Pagan" (Herman Lohr) "Indian Serenade" (Voerji) "Oh, Promise of a .Toy Divine" (Massenet) Box Plan for Reserved Scats opens at The liristol on Monday Morning at 9 a.m. G. C. WILKINSON, Honorary Secretary, 7217 P.O. Box 518. A FEAST OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 26th. CALEDONIAN HALL, At 8 p.m. KATHLEEN GARVEN KATHLEEN GARVEN KATHLEEN GARVEN Will Illustrate a Production of Singing Sir Henry Wood pronounces to be Perfect. She will be assisted by NELLIE HAYWARD, Pianist, BERNARD BARKER, Violinist, and Artists from their Studios. PRESS OPINIONS—"Her brilliant vocalisation captivated her audience and rounds of applause greeted ©very item.''— 1 'London Universe.'' "A contralto voice of rare quality, power, and beauty."—Paris "Musicale." "A highly cultivated voice of exquisite sweetness, remarkably rich in colour and beautiful timbre."—Cork "Examiner.'* All proceeds to assist St. Bede's Scholarship Fund. Bookings at Webley's. Prices 4s and 2s. 7222
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 1
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