MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN.
TO-MORROW' S PROGR AMM E. Much has hecn heard about the great suceess of Miss Buckman irt Fng|and, and, aceording to the Wellington crities, she more than exceeds the good reports that have preceded her. Alr Maurice D'Oislv has surprised New Zealand audi'errees, as thev had not looked for such a. superh a.rtist. The Wellington Evening Postsaid he was a reyelation. He li n d not sun.g a hnlf-dozen bars before it wa® recognised that he was as great an artist as his wife. For tPffif programme to-morrow night, Miss Buckman has ehoseti from the best numl>ers of her rcpertoire, including the celebroterl aria from "Al.adune Butterflv," "One Fine Dav/'' Her songs also include "Tbe' Lass with the Delicate Air ' ' ( A rno) . ' 'Butterffv W ings," and, "O Ship of ray DqTight," both by Alontague Phillips ; ns extra. numliers the eminent singer will eing "Waiata Poi." The progrnmm© will include two operatic duets which have become such a feature of the coneerts, those selected for to-morrow' s concert. are the duot from Act 4 of "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod); and the wonderful duot from the ffrst act oi.„ "La. Boheme." Mr D'Oislv's numbers include "Elenhore" (Colericlge Taylor), Dolorosa (Phillios), "The Willov Treo" (Percy Kahu), "Adieu du Ma.tin" (Possardl, "Petronille" (J. B. Weckerlni). Aliss Adelina Leon'a violinceilo solos include Scotcli Airs (Aloffatt), "Drink to me oiily with thine eyes" (Old English). "Country Danco"' (Squire), and "Rliap.sody," (Popper). Mr Percy Kahu will he the aceompanist. The box plan is at Thomson's, where day saies will her ava ilable to-morrow .
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Marlborough Express, Volume LVI, Issue 140, 21 June 1922, Page 4
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259MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN. Marlborough Express, Volume LVI, Issue 140, 21 June 1922, Page 4
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