ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS' CHOIR
St. Joseph's Boys' Choir, which has achieved something of a reputation for its beautiful, singing, was heard in several of I its beat numbers at a concert at the Town Hall (Concert Chamber) last night. The auditorium was well filled,' and the programme was fully appreciated by those present. The choir items were the Credo," from. WerneA Slass in C; semichorus, "Sweet and Low" (Barnby); and choral selections "Has Borrow Thy Young Days Ended?" (Moore) and "Ave Vennn" (Elgar). Solos were cortributed by Miss Eileen Driscoll,, Mr. J. Boyce, Sir. I'. Walshe, and Masters J. lleid, Leo O'Brien, «nd Harold Trehey, while other capital items were those by "The Harmonists" (Misses Gladys'Watkins and Eileen Driscoll and Messrs. S. L. Exton and S. Allright),- Miss Eita M'Gee (recitation). Master B. Ofßrien (violin). Masters R. and J. Beveridge (duet), Master Winston M'Carthy; ( Some •: Scotch"),;.Jlissee Maisio ttlid peg'y Beeves (dance), and Masters J. and H. 'M'Leaii (Scotch daiice).
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2509, 12 October 1915, Page 3
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159ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS' CHOIR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2509, 12 October 1915, Page 3
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