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PAUL DUFAULT SEASON.

I'orers of music who did not hear Paul ■ Bufault at his previous appearances hfere ; will be glad that they are to'be'given the opportunity. Mr. Default's pro« grarttmes are interesting both to tho professional and the enstinl njueie-lovor. Ho sings ballads delightfully, putting Ids , lienrb into their interpfetation, . while his rendering of big operatic arias is notably effective. His voice is one of great power, easily produced, ■ even throughout, and capable of the finest graduations, going easily from power to tho softest pianissimo, A rare combination of nature and art, a v-oic-e of great natural beauty, made perfect- by arduous training. Mr. Default's' re* pertoire is enormous, and he will therefore be able to present an entire change of programme at-each of his concerts. H& will be assisted by Miss 'Pauline BiniUey, Bruest Toy, violinist, and Harold "\Vkittle,_ pianist. The Dufault season will coasist of four concerts., -. the first of which will be given. at the Town-Hall oil Wednesday, February 11, and the remaining three at the Opera House* on the following. Thursday, Prir day, and Satutday. The bos plans will open at the Dresden nest Moaday morn- ■ ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 8

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190

PAUL DUFAULT SEASON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 8

PAUL DUFAULT SEASON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 8

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