Mr. Joseph Blwchcck, tho clever soerf* entertainer, assisted by Miss Mildred Wright, gave his final performance at (ho •Opera Uouso last ovening before a highlyappreciative audience. Arrangements are well in hand for Mr. Buckley's recital at the Concert Chamber on Wednesday next. Tho proS is n substantial one, covering all tranches of pianoforte music-tjie classics of Bach, tho romantic by Schumann, noe en of Chopin, whilo modern miinfo q,resented by MacDowell, etc. Mr. lluck ov has set himself a great task, and after liis success in tho Wellington com. petitions many people will no doubt be curious to listen to his interpretation of these groat masters, Miss Carey Wallace also adds to the curiosity, inasmuch as this is her first appearance before a We • lington audience. Mr. .Tohiistono is woll known α-i a cellist, and should add materially to the evening's enjoyment. The boi plan opens at .the. Dresden this morning, while, tickets may be procured at tin various music warehouse*.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 4
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