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CARNIVAL OPENS

SACRED RECITALS TWO ENJOYABLE CONCERTS GIVEN IN THE TOWN SQUARE WEEK-END- PROGRAMME IDespite a cold wind, there was a large attendance at the Town Square i on iSundqy evening when the Rotorua ; Municipal Band and St. Michael's i choir opened the Christmas carnivial ( programme with a sacred coneert. I The specially constructed stage of | Maori design, which was well illu- ! minated and surrounded wiifch string J o|f multi-eoloured lights, gave the • square an attractive appearance. In all its items the St. Miich'ael's : choir was popularily reeeived and encored and gave fine renderings of well known Christmas carols, while the band items were .also followed j by much applause. 'The following was the combined j programme: j "God Save the King," march over- j ture, "Gloria in Excellis," symphony. Municipal IBand; '"Aideste Fidelis," i choir; (a) "Veni Creator," (b) "Magnificant," male chorus, (a) "Noel", ' (b) "Once in David's Royal City," choir; Fantasia: "A Military Church Parade," Municipal Band; (a) "O Salutaris," (b) "Tantum Ergo," choir (a) "Ave Marifa Stella," (b) 'Maringi Ai," male chorus. (a) "Acternus Rex," (b) "The Snow Lay on the Ground," (c) "Hark the Herald Angels," choir; chorus, "Hallelujah," Municipal Band.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 6

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CARNIVAL OPENS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 6

CARNIVAL OPENS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 6

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