Madame Patti's Successor.
Miss Sybil Sanderson, who is charming the Parisians in " Thais," is a native of San Francisco, and migrated to Paris when a child to study music at the Conservatoire. She had no idea of becoming a professional singer until Leoncavallo, hearing her voice, entreated her parents to allow her to go on the stage. Miss Sanderson is a maguifi- j cent typo of young woman-hood, ' and is regarded, by those who should ■ know, as Patti's legitimate successor. ! Until recently the top F has been looked upon by composers as the !
soprano limit, but Miss Sanderson rises to G seemingly without an effort. Girlish, ingenuous, modest, and beautiful withal, she has captivated all Paris, and it is well estaDnow?* 1 fc^ afc wliafc Paris 6a y ß *°* day the'woria will say* tomorrow.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 May 1894, Page 3
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134Madame Patti's Successor. Manawatu Herald, 31 May 1894, Page 3
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