The Musical Attraction of 1927 The year 1927 has ocen an exceedingly attractive one for music-lovers of the Dominion and a fitting climax to a most brilliant season is the announcement by Messrs. J. and N. Tait that they have completed arrangements for the worldfamous tenor, Joseph Hislop. now delighting overflowing audiences in Australia by his Glorious Singing and Wonderful Ar. t.istry, to give a series of Concerts In the Dominion. Joseph Hislop will open his New Zealand tour !n the Auckland Town Hall on THURSDAY. November 3. TOWN HALL Direction J. an d N. Tait. Thursday, November 3 ALSO ON Saturday and Monday, November 5 and 7 3 Magnificent Recitals 3 It is with Personal Pride Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce the coming of the Outstanding Musical Attraction of the Year, THE WORLD-FAMOUS OPERATIC TENOR, JOSEPH HISLOP SOME SYDNEY PRESS NOTICES: .."With versatile and polished art Mr. Joseph Hislop, the noted Operatic Tenor, deeply impressed his fist Australian audience at the Town Hall on Saturday -night. Mr. Hislop, who comes with a high reputation, derived from h>s successes on the Lyric stage abroad. Justified his fame in this concert by his insight, variety of tonal colour, and vocal command.”— Sydney “Morning Herald.”
“Joseph Hislop undoubtedly merits his place as one of the World’s Greatest Tenors. Singing to his Australian debut before a crowded audience at the Town Hall on Saturday night, he revealed himself as the possessor of a voice of extraordinary power and beauty, superbly employed. He was Justly accorded a tumultuous reception.”—Sydney “Daly Telegraph.” “Mr. Joseph Hislop’s Sydney debut at the Town Hall last night was attended by an overflowing audience. The tenor, wno has a fine personality to help his artistic gift, selected a programme that gave scope for the most tender sentiment, but there were moments, notably in the Operatic Arias, when the resonance of Jjjs fine voice was superb.”—Sydney “There were so many people in the Town Hall last night to hear the English tenor. Joseph Hislop, that applause from any section was enough to sound like a furore, and when he sang from Opera all sections applauded together. His was a popular ovation, and he will pull all Sydney to hear him.”—Sydney “Truth.” JOSEPH HISLOP THE WORLD’S FOREMOST TENOR, COMING TO Town Hall, Auckland Thursday, November 3 Box Plan Arrangements Later. tgent Ballroom “The Cabaret Under the Sea.” DANCING TO-DAY. 2.30-5 (Admission 2s each). TO-NIGHT, 8-12 (Tickets, 5s Single, 7s 6d Double). “After Theatre” Dance, 2s each. MONDAY NEXT! For the First Time in Australasia, The Latest Lo*4«n Dance Craze. Grand Movie Revel and Treasure Hunt Dancing 8-12. Hunt, 12-1.30. Combined Tickets, 5s Single. The Regent Ballroom has been elaborately redecorated oy the Elam School of Art. The most startling and luxurious Ballroom in New Zealand. Book your tables NOW. Box plan is filling rapidly DANCING TUITION 9® MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class lessons. Studio: 24 Symonds St. Particulars: (ring or call) “Belvue," Princess St. BALLROOM OANCtNG Correct Style Qualified Private Tuition. —Modern Dancing Studio. 30 Palmerston Buildings, opp G.P.O. ‘OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER’ COMING TO AUCKLAND I'robablv the best known horse in the world. Tom Mix’s Tony, has a leading role in "Outlaws of Red River,” Fox Films' latest release, in which Mix plays the stellar part of the Falcon, a Texas ranger. Tony is said to be at his best in this film, performing several difficult feats that require an almost human intelligence. The film is to be shown at the Hippodrome and Empress Theatres, commencing noYt
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 15
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