AN INDIGNANT MUSICIAN.
To the Editor. ... - ■< , . .a muKoian■ of. high standing in fixofemoih ana Having performed- a solo jUincello & the Queen's Theatre on 151 ’ occasion of the present opera’s first-visit for wpioh I • received a favorTf ind hive got a very Lyttelton Times o « CwtQDet , I feel very t mnoh grieved to f. wav/Wch! im nncaUsd-for.and scandalous evening contemporary ;- 'and < « a proof to [„ youthkt it was entirely l tffliuerited, several mtie&S&'jfaßt arrived; h£re from. Dunedin '■ ‘'OBd were present bn the occasion themaelves! Highly pleased, as they likewise asaertedUl wore who were present (worth .notice) with th? performance. ’ * t ahi going te give a solo here on Monday •i r by particular desire, and have _no _ • rtaSOh in.anyway to dread the result being satisfactory. . ’ , By inserting thls ; letter yon will much <; 'T<l J6HK CHAB. THdMPSOK.
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Evening Star, Issue 4281, 15 November 1876, Page 4
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134AN INDIGNANT MUSICIAN. Evening Star, Issue 4281, 15 November 1876, Page 4
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