CHURCH MUSIC.
MR BOULT’S LECTURE TO-NIGHT
There is a bright oloud even in atNblacS a diaappointment as baa come fr./this weather-bound contingent cf . choristers, J and that is—there is time for Mr Boalt to 1 deliver the much-talkod-of leofeure on I church music. It ia very sad that this I carefully planned trip should have been' ruthlessly torn to pieces by the Christmas and New Year dissipations of the clerk of the weather. It robs the Napier people of six services and one ooncert, and thereby greatly reduoes to them the financial pro* duotiveness of the choir. Mr Ravilt's lec- 1
tnre wij} be by b, number of items, amongst which is the celebrated obous “ Blessed Jesu," from Dvovak’s I “ Stabat Mater,” said to be of surpassing loveliness. It is to be. hoped that our j townsfolk will rally round, tho visitors, | and give them—in this ibtfjr farewell—a hearty nend>off.j; '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 January 1905, Page 2
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