MISS KATHLEEN GARY EN'S CONCERT.
10-mghi Kathleen Caivou, A\s& jCfUie Haywaid, and their students will a piograrcmo at the> Caledonian Hall ic&t should prove a real attraction. It is a very varied cno, appealing dramatic arias, dainty French aongs, duets, and trios, piano solo* ana duo©. etc. Miss G&rven will a number rtf choice English songs, including "Rose Softly Blooming" and ''Homfl. Sweet Hum?.'' Miss Frances Bennett'o ricn contralto voice will bo heard in the "Swan" bv Sa.ip.t-Ss.enu, and the charming "Lea Vpuj." She will be accompanied on tho violin by Mr Bernard Barker, and Misses Nan Ellis, I'eggv McGreevey, Ethel Rattray, and Marian Hayward are ail pianists of merit. Mrs J. Broenahan's mellow ooprano voice will be heard in tho soulful aria from "La Gioconda," "The Blind Girl's Solo," '*To a W»ld Rose" (Schubert), and "Fairy Pipers." Hies Eur.ice Jaraee, tho possessor of a sweet mezzo voice, will Bins Schumann's "Devotion." Other soloists will be Messrs Peter Amodoo, David Lust. Clarence Hartley, C'livo 6tow3rt, Eileen Mahar, Mrs Lceminb'» ard Anita Graham.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 2
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172MISS KATHLEEN GARY EN'S CONCERT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 2
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