CARMEN.
A. successful final rehearsal was held In the Town Hall last night by the Rojal Wellington- Choral Society. So far eyerjthing points to an excellent performance t s evening. Tho doprs wi 1 open at 7.15, and tho opera will concludo about 10..T0. The Dresden has still a few two uliillin? tickets loft, ns well c\B Bs. nnd-4.. The prelude to "Carmen" i* short and spirited. It starts juth. tho vigorous and gay accompaniment, to tho chorus from tV last act of the opera, sunK by'tho people as they hail the ap nroacli of tho procession of tho toreador.*, etc to talco part in tho forthcoming: bullfight This lively opening is succceded bv the fine melody of Bscamillo s song, w liich ho described his prowess in tho ring The first theme is then repeated, n d is followed by a brief development of the plirosc heard in the orchestra when Carmen first soes Don .Tose. U ith this the prelude ends. This bo Jvli. IMI liott's final appwiranco in ni"ton f!9 conductor of the Koyal Chorfll . Tho suburban trains will bo delajon till after the ; concert.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 6
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188CARMEN. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 6
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