Theatre Royal.
WKSTMINNTKU (iKKK AND CONCKRT i'ARTY. The Westminster (lice and Concert Part\ whose concerts are announced to take place at the Theatre -Royal on !-Yida\ and Saturday evenings, is •eprrsentative of the original bed? which officiated at the Coronation of King K lward \ll in Westminster Abbey on Aug. U. HUI2, aivd was sdeflo<l In the organise'". Mr- Ivlward Praiiscomke, not only lor their excellence as solo vocalists of assured position in Kngland, but noted for lhat perfection of blend, sympathy, and expression iu ensemble singing, which is so diU'cult to attain or find, \nd which stamps the singers not only as cultivated musicians, but as men oi electric taste, polish and relinemeirt. This party have, since their organisation •deligdvled enormous audiences in all purls o'i the world, and have since their last visit to New /valand achieved fresh triumphs in South Africa, India, Purniah and he Far Mast. Those wlvo took udv'anlage of hearing I his company two ears ago will be delighted to le-ain lhat (hey are reluming-to submit to ■'hem a neu repertoire of madrigals, glees, part-songs, ami old Knglish vail ads. *1 his musical combination comprise past members of the Westminster Abbey Choir, and solo soprano hoys from the London Col!«'gc»ior Choristers, supplemented by well known solo artists. Reserved seats and day sale -ticketslal the'Co'onial Piano Co.'s warehouse.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7973, 9 November 1905, Page 2
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223Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7973, 9 November 1905, Page 2
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