ALICE HOLLANDER CONCERT COMPANY.
The Alice Hollander Concert Company arrive from the South by the Te Anau this morning, and give their opening concert in the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening. From all parts of the colony we hear glowing accounts of the members of the company, and they should have bumper houses during their Gisborne season. The enthusiasm that Miss Hollander has created wherever she has appeared marks her as a vocalist of considerable merit, and local lovers of music should not lose the opportunity of hearing her. Herr Vollmar is described as very capable executant in the ’cello, and a musician gifted with the keenest poetic insight, a technical command of bow and finger which is the constant element in the quality of genius, and one who gets unsurpassingly great purity and delicacy of effect in his play. Mr Neil M‘Cay, the young European tenor, has brought with him a reputation that ranks him as a first-class artist. Mr Ernest Farrell is a refined and sympathetic pianist. The box plan which is on view at Mr C. F. Lewis' - Music Warehouse, is fast filling up.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 344, 19 February 1902, Page 2
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186ALICE HOLLANDER CONCERT COMPANY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 344, 19 February 1902, Page 2
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