AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA
CONCERT LAST EVENING An enjoyable programme was preseated by the Aeolian Orchestra under baton of Mr. Gerald T. Lee, at the Eady Hall last evening. The was well varied and of a «o°d standard, and pleasing performances were given. “Chanson Hln- ,* and Wagner's Grand March from annhauser” both received good treatiiffn and °ther numbers that met with Vd i r approval were Beethoven’s ;. v a f io from the Pathetic Sonata, the p_/-^ re from Mozart’s “Magic Flute, %«^ ord ’ s “Vanished Army.” The •nnhauser” number was particuWe U received, a portion of the e ®Core* having to ke repeated as an soloists were Miss Beryl Smith, Thvs, ang Saint-Saen’s “O Love, from an/ and “My Ships” (Barrett), -AH.r- D uncan Black who gave I KJJ®» O Sun” (Day) and “Tomorrow j Eoth artists were obliged to additional numbers. Harrow, scenario and dialogue anw‘ has the Fox directorial A He has been signed to direct wmi 0-Bt ory, “First Love.” A 1 Rockett aaa ociate producer on the
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1079, 17 September 1930, Page 15
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