SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT BY CHORAL SOCIETY
Next Saturday night Dunedin musiclovers will have the opportunity of hearing Madame Muriel Brunsldll 'singing for the first time in New Zealand with a full orchestra. Tho specially engaged orchestra for tho occasion will bo under tho baton of Mr Alfred Walmsley. For sheer magnificence of voice and as a flawless technician in vocalism, an artist in expressionism, and a vivid personality Madame Brunskill has few equals. Interpretatively she belongs among the aristocrats of the art. She phrases like a line instrumentalist. Of her critics have said: “ She possesses a voice . . . a regal voice, a voice on which is endowed all the dark majesty of the night and the dewy splendour of the morning, a voice which seems capable of encompassing all, things.” The box plan will bo opened at Begg's on Wednesday next for the concert in the main Town Hall on October 5.
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 7
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150SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT BY CHORAL SOCIETY Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 7
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