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JOHN T. LEECH RECITAL

To-morrow evening at the Hums Hall Mr John T. Leech’s students will present a song recital. The Lyric Choir will sing a range' of part songs and madrigals. Patrons will hear that great ensemble number ‘The Sextette ’ from ‘Lucia dc Lammermoor,’ by Donizetti. Those associated in ‘The Sextette’ are Miss Valda G. M'Curdy (soprano), Miss Stuart Mitchell (contralto), Mr Walter Mitchell (baritone), Messrs Arnold Perry and James Simpson (tenors), and Mr W. G. Hillikcr (basso). Mr John Leech and Mr L. A. North will be heard in a duct, ‘The Day is Done,’ with a violin obbligato by Miss Eva Judd, and Miss Judd and Miss Muriel Caddie will contribute an instrumental trio. The accompaniments will be played by Mr Leonard S. James and Miss Erna Fountain. Patrons are -asked to be seated before 8. •

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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 8

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JOHN T. LEECH RECITAL Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 8

JOHN T. LEECH RECITAL Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 8

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