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DOLORES' CONCERT.

WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT STAR. Mdlle. Antonia Dolores, the celtbrated French soprano, will make her only appearance here in Everybody's Theatre on Tuesday next. Mdlle. Dolores possesses her refined art proof against the march of years. Thus in Sydney at her recent concert there, to use the words of the critic in the Sydney Daily Telegraph, she i» still the most delightful of all artists, "whose singing makes unmistakable appeal. The art 'by which the voice is produced, and the keen sensibility which endows the musie with its real life, are as genuine as ever, and the result is that the?e concerts will be classed amongst the events of a notable season" Mdlle. comprehensive outlook and breadth of style are amply indicated. The range of music with which she endows her programme embraces ISf.h century English ballads of the days of Linley, operatic arias, modern music, and even some of the later masters. In articulation and control of breathing she is smffiilarlv successful. Ancther critis wrote: "There cannot be anything more delicate th*n her rendering of th# Irish and Scottish folk songs, irresistible in their charm, and in the meaning with which their spirit is interpreted." Seat* he booked at Collier's daily. Country patrons may reserve br post or telephone.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1919, Page 4

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DOLORES' CONCERT. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1919, Page 4

DOLORES' CONCERT. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1919, Page 4

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