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EVANS-GANGE SEASON

CONCERT TO-NIGHT Another concert will be given in the Town Hall to-night by the distinguished visiting singers, Miss Amy Evans, Welsh soprano, and Mr. Fraser Gange, the popular Scottish baritone. The programme to-night will contain many outstanding g e m s. Miss Amy Evans’s numbers are the well-known aria from Verdi's opera “Aida, * “Ritorna Vincitor”;] “Stile Thranen” (Schumann), “Immer leiser” (Brahms), “Botsehaft” (Brahms), “Bo Not Go, My Love” (Richard Hageman), “Homing” (del Riegi), “Just For To-day” (Blanche Seaver), and the duet with Mr. Gange, “Still Is the Night” (Goetz). Mr. Gange’s numbers are, “Eri tu,” the famous aria from Verdi’s opera, “Un Ballo un Maschera,” three salt water ballads by Frederick Keel, “Port of Many Ships,” “Trade Winds” and “Mother Carey,” the words of which are by John Maseiield; “Has Sorrow Thy Young Bay Shaded?” (arranged by Herbert Hughes), “landen Lea” (R. Vaughan Williams) and the popular “Mandalay” (Oley Soeaks). Miss Enid Conley, the brilliant young pianist, will play Brahms’s Rhapsody in G Minor and Scherzo (York Bowen). Booking arrangements are advertised.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 15

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EVANS-GANGE SEASON Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 15

EVANS-GANGE SEASON Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 15

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