MARIE NARELLE.
Speaking of Misss Marie Xarellt',, who appears at Xew Plymouth mi Saturday next, the Lyttellon Times says:-—Miss Xarelle is ; reminiscent of both Miss Crossley and Madame Dolores. This is mainly due to her delightful personality, for she not only sings her songs but she enters whole heartedly into the spirit of .them. She is, 111 fact a dramatic singer who seeks not only to sing a song but also to interpret it, and in doing so she is not slow in using gesture, facial expression, and spiritual jiniprojssment. These characteristics, wedded to a charming voice, make her one of the most attractive- vocalists ever heard m Christehureh. Her versatility is never ending. After singing Bordesi's dramatic story of Yashti, she was warmly encored and replied with a delightfully delicate version of "Rory O'More," and as a third encore she sang "Bonny Mary of Avgvlc." T° '[ he mkm tv three cuflsjjofeilionS" more varied, and it speaks at once tor the clever singer's abii , ;■ -,,-as luiril to determine win - < the best.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81904, 17 December 1906, Page 2
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171MARIE NARELLE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81904, 17 December 1906, Page 2
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