SYDNEY ORCHESTRA
I>OSSIBILITY_OF A VISIT. "Sydney possossen, in tlio State Con-' servatorjpm Orchestra, one of tho iirst six orchestras in tho world, lhus spoko Mr. 11. Gladstone Uill, of Christchurch, recently en his return Iron, Australia, "it is well known that the director of the Conservatonum. Mr. Henri Yerbrngglici;, is considered one of the best conductors and musicians in the world 10-ilay. So when there is tho possibility of a visit we.must sit up and listen." Tic speaker was again Mr. Hill, and the remarks recorded were maile to a Dominion- reporter last night. Mr Hill said hi stressed the point ngnin, because Mr. Alfred Hill was in Wellington, and lis ho was assistant director of the Connorvntorium, he could deal officially with tho matter. Mr. Gladstone Hill suggested that the Mayor should call a meeting of interested persons at once and got Mr. Alfred Hill to see whether it is possible for tho orchestra to vi6it New Zealand in the near future.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 5
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163SYDNEY ORCHESTRA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 5
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