STRAND
“THE MUSIC MASTER” “The Music Master." which i, k ., screened at the Strand Theatre revival of the old stage pl av ’„{! * scored such a tremendous years ago. Skilfully adapted to the screen k. the Fox director. Allan Dwan/uj!! is every reason to believe that ibe even more popular than it its original form. The story is of a lovable mn.; - who left a brilliant career in to search 19 years lor his W{ left his home with another man’ , . ing with her his baby daughter’ t two big dramatic scenes are when' finds the daughter, and later when 5* conies face to face with the man has betrayed him. The chief char™ the story lies in the delicate chan® the characterisation. a °* A special accompaniment is dered by the Strand Orchestra, wiS' plays as an overture 'Rose Marie." F eluded in the incidental music ai-e-i' Source.” Delibes; Andante’’ "Sonata.” Grieg; “Moonlight So-' ata,” Beethoven; "Adagio and AleS~ Y r ivace," Schubert; and Massenet “Elegie.” A Strand Magazine, an Aesop Fail. “Desert Sheikhs,” and a hilarious OtGang comedy, “High Society," elude a notable evening's entertain, ment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 14
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