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MDLLE ANTONIA DOLORES.

Mdllk. Dolobes has. achieved reputation under another name (Trebe)li.) Her fin* voice, sympathetic rendering and brilliant execution are suffioi&ut masons to explain the appreciation sbe has received everywhere. Her return is welc >ine to all lovers tf music, and, the enjoyment i-he is giving to the] public ought to mean a corresponding and satisfactory reward to hers«lf. In tha programme for the opening concert an element of variety was introduced by tha inclusion of exce p's from the wo'ks of composers who sr.not fr. quently represented on th« oonc.rti platform. The veil of ib iviou was dia vu anidi from mus o which in too good to merit the fate of forgetfulntsi", and that* were some eharming numbers from authors whose names ar>> even lott to Memory. But Mdlle. Dobr. s' musical couf. ction was no' circumvented, acid i eluded m»terial euited to the tas es formai on the meat modern produo ions. Asiooiated with her ij Hv Ji, 0, Newell, an Ameiicau pianist of great merit, wlnsa pliying displays evidence of taste and culture of the highest kind. The subsequent recitals have been simil.rly nuocwgful in securing the appreciated of her imm#nau audi-'me. —Melbourne Age.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 52, 17 February 1902, Page 2

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MDLLE ANTONIA DOLORES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 52, 17 February 1902, Page 2

MDLLE ANTONIA DOLORES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 52, 17 February 1902, Page 2

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