MADAME CALVE.
FIRST AUSTRALIAN CONCERT. ' T* ' 1 By Telegrauli—Press Association—CoDjrleht . , Melbourne, 'April 18. ■ Madame Calve, the eminent singer, opened : her Melbourne season to a crowded house. The concert was a briliiant sncceSs. IThe programme for Madame CaWs first concert was announced as follo-ws:— Madame Calve to sing "The Air dn My--6oli" (David), and "Serenade" (Gounod), both with flute obbligato; "Stances" (Sapho) and "Lβ Printemps" (Gounod); "The.Habanera," from "Carmen," and the duet, "Non tune m'aim© pas," from the same opera j and a French provencal song, "Chant du Berger." Signor Ga6parri toeing, "La donna e Mobile," "Romanza—Non t'amo pin;" Canzone— "Di to," "Pirindelli," and the Eomanza from "La Tosca" (Puccini). M. Jaques ■pintel to play the "Toccata and Fugue" (Bach-Tausig); and "Ehapsody No. 8" (LieiO-l . - : - '■' ' '■ '; ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 5
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