I ALDA | CONCERTS BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW, at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. • • 7s 6<l RESERVED SEATS 7s B<f TOWN HALL AUCKLAND. Tuesday Next AT 8.15. AND Thursday, September 29 AT 8.15. Two Concerts Only MR. D. D. O’CONNOR Will have the Honour of Presenting THE WORLD’S GREATEST OPERATIC SOPRANO.
MADAME FRANCES ALDA PRIMA DONNA Of The Metropolitan Opera House, New York Frances Alda, who was born in Christ* church, New Zealand, has been for 18 seasons principal soprano of the world’s greatest opera house, the Metropolitan, In New York. She has sung no fewer than 48 operatic roles in association with Caruso, Scotti, Martinelli, Chaliapin and others. Alda’s name is a household word in the United States and in the South Amercan countries, where she has been equally successful in opera and on the concert platform. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT MADAME ALDA Will Sing: “Lungi dal caro bene” .... Secchi “Je ne suis qu’une bergere” . . Philidor “Oh! Sleep. Why dost Thou Leave Me?” Handel “A Christmas Carol” Bax “Quelle Souffrance” .... Lenormand “The Soldier’s Bride” . . . Rachmaninoff “Coplas de Curro Dulce” . . . F. Obrados “One Fine Day” (Madame Butterfly) . Puccini “The Star” Rogers “The Birth of Morn” Leoni “The Singer” Maxwell “An Open Secret” ..... Woodman Etc., Etc. SOLO PIANIST: MAX RABINOWITSH. Reserved Seats: 7s 6d and 10s 6d. Unreserved: 3s and ss. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW At Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Direction D. D. O’Connor.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 17
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