CIVIC WINTER GARDEN
OPEN TOMORROW The Civic Winter Garden and Tearooms will be open tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon and evening. During the evening musical selections will be played by the brilliant instrumentalists. “The Civic Concert Trio,” and the solos on the Grand Organ byFred Scholl, which proved so successful last Sunday evening, will be repeated tomorrow. Broadway’s transplanted son gwriters are about to begin work in surroundings they would not have thought possible, if they had given their surroundings any thought, two years ago. They are about to develop their theme songs, their numbers for elaborate musical productions, their orchestrations, in an atmosphere of luxurious quiet, with the finest of grand pianos at their disposal, with full orchestras to test the rhythm of their melodies, with magnificent music libraries. All this has come about as a result of the swift development in singing and talking pictures.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 14
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