EVANS-GANGE CONCERTS
TOWN HALL ON SATURDAY On Saturday evening next in the Town Hall, Miss Amy Evans, the distinguished Welsh soprano, and Mr. Fraser Gange, the popula.r Scottish baritone, will make their reappearance after an absence of some years. It would be difficult to choose two artists better equipped. Both are remarkably fine artists, who make the most of exceptional natural endowments. Both have splendid voices, which are a joy to hear. Miss Evans’s voice is a high soprano with that ingratiating warmth of one which seems to be characteristic of Welsh artists. Her diction in Italian, French, German, English and Welsh is extraordinarily clear. Withal she possesses personal charm and youthful beauty, and she has the happy faculty of turning every audience of listeners into an audience of friends. Mr. Gange’s success may be attributed to his brilliant vocal endowment, to the clarity of his diction, to his musicianship and to his genial, straightforward personality. “He has a temperament that covers the gamut of emtions from broad humour to the subtlest suggestion of tragedy,” writes an American critic.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 347, 7 May 1928, Page 15
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