SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CONCERT FOR MAYOR'S FUND. )
An opportunity which was not' anticir. ' i pated until a -few days' ago is now avails : able for music lovers to hear the Welling*- .. ton Symphony Orchestra again this year*' ~ though its official programme is com-- • pleted. This fine organisation, under thai - conductorship of Mr. Leon. de. Mauny, has: ■ offered to provide a concert in aid of tha. ■ Mayor's Pund for the relief of iincmploy--^ inent, and^ if will be lield in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. Vocal items- ' will bo given by Mrs. Wilfred Andrews and." :\ Signor Lneien Cesaroui, and -Mr. -Bernard- ' F. Tago will-fissisl at the organ; •■ The or« . chestral numbers will include "Willian^" ,■ Tell" _Overture, the first movement of th*;', Unfinished Symphony., tlio '■.Faust" bal!eC: '. music, and Jilgar's "Pomp and Circum-.'. stance" march. Mrs. Andrews will sing : "Avo Maria" (Bach-Goiraod), with Mr.: : " Bernard Pago at the 'organ, and Signor; Cesaroni will give ''King Solomon'sMines." It cserves' maybe booked at Th«i. Bristol. • '-■ , -'
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 4
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161SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 4
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