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THE DE MURSKA CONCERTS

Tk® St Murskafever has spread to this ~ lt y* There 18 tte same eagerness shown to hear Madame that has been exhibited in every town in Australia she has yet visited. Already all the seats in the circle are taken for to-morrow night’s concert, and, with such a bill of fare as the management intend producing, there is little fear of the lower parts not being filled. It is billed that Madame will make three appearances, in one of which she will take part in a duet from “L’Elisir de’Amore,”with Signor Susini, who is equally at home in comic as m senous opera. She will also give “ The Carnival de Venice,” first heard here at the Emanuel—Anderson concerts; and the aria “O Luce di quest Anima,” from “Linda” Apropo* of De Murska, the following unique notice of her, which appeared in an American paper, is not out of place, and is decidedly amusing:— Murska. She Is splendid. lam no musician, but I knew sweet sounds when I hear them, and Murska can make them sure. This worn derful songstress is a native of Tlpperarv. hi Hnn. i+ 2 Ugb tk® V r )'V pf her family,'she would not stay at home, and m leaving, she went on the stage. Her voice is wonderful. She runs un and down the scale with an agility that is astonish, mg, turning figurative flip-flops on every bar. tear. MIS U P the thermometer to way above 212 80 far below sero that one feels hat a to th< * b ?? e ; P,® T* y A Bhe atta <*B ud hj& her A, yon would be delighted to C. It is D vine and so B sy. P she only knew how O her voice around a little more HA person present would have been daUoWH as I, J.birds are pethipg to her, KW bea.t her. M-barrassed at first, she was JuS at last; and O ! the way she snug was Q-rious to all. R you K“o f s&tesaas

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Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 2

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337

THE DE MURSKA CONCERTS Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 2

THE DE MURSKA CONCERTS Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 2

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