VERDI’S “AIDA”
GRAMOPHONE DEMONSTRATION 111 view of the forthcoming performance of “Aida” by the Auckland Choral Society, a gramophone recital of Vei'di’s famous opera in the Operatic Society’s Hall, Grafton Road, on Monday evening, should prove of great interest, not only to members of the society, but also to all music-lovers. Additional interest will also be lent by the fact that the lecturer will be \ M * Pr *entice (Uncle Jack), late ° and that it will be his farewell address before leaving the Dominion. Mr. Prentice has seen the opera 14 imes, including a performance in the * -z. * or „ Metropolitan Opera House ?? a d-star cast headed by Caruso, tna his experiences should prove of oieat interest. *l A , ida ” demonstration will be preceded by a short address by Mr. F. 1 on concei *t programmes, ill usi txated by a number of vocal records.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 16
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