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AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA

THIRD CONCERT TO-MORROW The third concert of their sixth season will be given by the Aeolian Orchestra at the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall to-morrow evening. A particularly comprehensive programme of 14 items, orchestral and vocal, has been chosen. Opening with a march, “Entry of the Gladiators” (Fpcik), the programme will continue with “Poet and Peasant,” entr’acte No. 2, from “Rosemunde,” “Blue Danube Waltz,” “Turkish Patrol,” “Coppelia,” “The Surprise,” “Valse des Fleurs,” “The Border Ballad,” “In the Sudan —A Dervisih Chorus,” and finally incidental music to “The Merchant of Venice.” The vocalists will be Miss Cecilia Duncan and Mr. Duncan Black. Members are requested to use a form, issued in the programme for tomorrow’s concert, indicating their preference for the numbers for the fourth concert, which will be mainly composed of request numbers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 15

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AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 15

AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 15

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