ETHEL OSBORN'S VISIT.
This is what a. writer in Wellington says about Miss Ethel Osborii who will make her first appearance, in j_evin to-night luinder the management or Mr Aitkeh: "Miss O.sborn afforded the 'audience a great surprise by finishing with a splieifdid F in alt. and then to make sure that there was no chance in the matter, finished her next encore on the Ain alt. A musical note, oh, the wonder of it." Still further to this, ,at a private audition in demonstrating the possibilities of her great range Miss Qsborn to the astonishment of those present touched the G in alt. It can be said with safety that for the past 130 years no record exists. of k bigger compass than that.possessed by Miss'Osborn. Levin is indeed . fortunate in securing this talented singer and Mr Aitken i§.deserving' of the fullest "support in ihis venture. The 'company associated, with Miss Osborn is one that would be sufficiently strong to warrant a full atendance. Mr Leon de Mauny is undoubtedly the finest resident violinist in New Zealand and Madame de Mauny .j is very justly celebrated as a pianist and accompanist, while Mr A. Stanley Warwick is known in very many countries as a recitalist and entertainer, The 1 plan is at Aitkin's.
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Shannon News, 16 November 1923, Page 2
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214ETHEL OSBORN'S VISIT. Shannon News, 16 November 1923, Page 2
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