HOARDING A GOLDEN VOICE.
Madame' Eninia. Calve, •• the illustrious - soprano, who.will be appearing in Aus- I tralia in a few weeks' time; has been at length induced to bequeath. to posterity phonographic records of heir marvellous voice.. fcipeak.ing recently to an interviewer from "L 6 Gil'Blas" (Paris), she mentioned that .tiro records of,her voico had been carefully, taken, and are to be preserved'for the-benefit of ill-, ture generations. One record has been solemnly interred at Rodez, in her native .Aveyrori, and 'is hot to be exhumed for 50 years. The other, info which' she has sung with Litvilia,. Caruso, and several others,'-.has been buried with due pomp in the vaults of the; Opera House; Paris, and is to remain undisturbed for another century. If: is hard to'imagine any recital quite so intensely Interesting as that which will be given in v Paris about the year 2010, when all these great famous voices of" the past will be heard 100 years after their day. •■•'•■■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 776, 28 March 1910, Page 3
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163HOARDING A GOLDEN VOICE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 776, 28 March 1910, Page 3
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