BAND CONCERTS
TWO FINE PERFORMANCES Concerts given yesterday by the Municipal Band were at the Zoological Park, in the afternoon, and at the Town Hall in the evening. The andante from the first movement of Tchaikowsky’s “Pathetic,” Nicolai’s overture to “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” Laeombe’s suite espagnol, “La Feria,” selections from “Faust” and “Aida,” and the marches, “The Soldier’s Wooing” and “Golden Trumpets;,” were among the items at the afternoon performance. Hymns played were Dykes’s “Holy, Holy, Holy,” and ‘The Church’s One Foundation.” Christopher Smith’s waltz Intermezzo, “Beethoven Echoes,’ a minuetto by Boccherini, a Beethoven minuet, a selection a from ‘The Gondoliers.” “The March to Calvary,” and Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” were played at the evening recital. A piccolo solo, “The Wren,” was played by Mr. IT. C. McLennan, a xylophone solo, “Concertino,” by Mr. Rowland Jackson, and a cornet solo, Sullivan’s “The Lost Chord,” by Mr. F. Bowes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 15
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149BAND CONCERTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 15
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