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ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

Tha Gisborne Orohestral Society gave one °f its papular concerts last night in is M-.jiatyg Ttieasre before a large audience. The orchestrated numbers were a ple« B «nt surprise to those who heard the looal efforts foe the fi rß , time, end it is no aitery 10 a,i y that the Society's performances would do credit to a much larger 10 wn. Ic >8 perhaps duo to the capable roudueior, Mr i). L. Foster, that the ™ ,u B ‘/V 8 80 well 'halanced ; that its o o of attaok end general unification or tone IS so oreditable that the effeots are peasmg t 0 a degree, and there I !!!„ i J ° d ' soord3 - The programme p ned with the overture to •• La !’ r ’" aad at onoe rou ? od ‘he The At ß t0 j- S pitcb of appreciation, oterins K OE u g “ utub6r was a quaint th* 5 j Y OQ ® ,on > which oaptivated the audienoe a,.d it had to be repeated! P evolloa ” (Matt), was anthfw h 6m fftrnec * au encore, and beoam <>. fashionable each lime the conductor wieUled his baton in a fresh “S 6 /- . B r fc ,he best effji | was tbs l,v„ u , re °f Gold ” (Hermann), fo- Eifenh^ 6 “ udienoßes P r essea preference ParadJ £ berß 8 , l oom P°-h‘ion, " Die Waoht wblob waived a second ecail, which it deserved. Toe vocal items were entrusted to Miss Madoline Knight, S . d r X ? arJin “ and Shierlaw, and Mi ? ‘b kSoM Sn ? rowulop ' Qnd *heee . I Q, 6 h * earned an enoore for her rendering of the -'Slave Song” (De e Wh « h| howevßr - was by no means Mr * auc * r 8 and fh W T. also teealled - Bod repeated the last slanaa of the duet, - Tell Her I Love Hor So" n which Mrs Gardiner displayed a very pleasing resonant voice of good range, and oapab! 6 0 { muoh greater development, it,? '“preesion left on the minds of many the qn 4 - h f 0 . more frc 9 UßDt appearance of o7i, a , yB announ oement3 would ba quite welcome, and that its efforts to of avero ° tast ° foc 800,3 taaßio ‘ 8 Worthy ot.every support. -

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1860, 14 September 1906, Page 2

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ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1860, 14 September 1906, Page 2

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1860, 14 September 1906, Page 2

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