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THE NORMAN-BLITZ COMPANY.

The Normanrßlitz".-Concert Compan; 1 appeared , again. last' evening 'at tbi ;• Opera House, giving a heartily enjoy ■ able concert. Miss Amy Murphy, 11 1 the best of form, sang the all-demand , ing operatic scena "Ornbra Leggiera,' ■ from Meyerbeer's "Dinorah," and wa ! accorded an ovation'., Sho also sanj • Tour's sombre "Mother 0' Mine,", am 1 Jenny Lind's. "Echo. Song-'— a veritabl • vocal steeplechase—which, besides dis I playing her splendid, technique, is a tes song for tune. As ari encore sho sail: "If No Ono Ever Marries Me" charm ingly. Miss Nellie Black, whose vei j satility is surprising, sang the old bai ' lad "Believe Me, If All Those Endeai " ing Young Charms," and Liddlo's mele ' dious ballad, "Tho Way Home." Sli ' also played lis a violin solo Bohm' ' "Legende-." Mr. Walter Wliyt-e, whos ' tenor voice and admirable method coir ' pel admiration, sang "Mary of ,Al J gyle," "When Other Lips;" and ni " merous encoreß, including Blumenthal' r "Evening- Song." Miss Mabel Fowlei J a young singer of great promise, sail 1 Blumenthal's "Sunshine, and Rain/' an 1. Goring Thomas's "The Wind in th r Trees" charmingly, and when doubl encored • for tho latter ' number san "Loch Lomond" and Tosti's "Gooc bye." Miss Edith Nevill sang "Tli e Harp that Once," "I'm O'er Young t ; Marry Yet," and "There's Nao Luc ' Aboot tho Hoose." Miss Black (violin " Mr. Louis Blitz ('cello), and Mr. No: 8 man (piano), played as an instrument v trio —two movements of Grieg's popul: n "Peer Gynt" suite, and Mendelssohn , r music io "A Midsummer Night Dream." Mr. Louis Blitz contribute 8 a 'cello solo, and as a iinalo Miss Mu '1 pby and Mr. Whyto sang tho "Ah, cl a la Morto" duet from "II n most artistically. Miss' Nellie Bla< d and Mr. J. C. "Norniaii played the a conipanimcnts. .•:/ '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 10

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THE NORMAN-BLITZ COMPANY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 10

THE NORMAN-BLITZ COMPANY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 10

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