ADA CROSSLEY'S CONCERT.
Leading critics in all par:s of the world regard Madame Ada i.'.roasloy as the greatest English .-peacnig; contralto uc the pceseot c'. :.v :r.e will appeal- at the Town U-.\'. .-r, Wednesday night next. Crossley's reception, says a ii-adiig critic in Sydney, will long ha remembered by those who vv.-re io.tunate enough to hear and v.ain admission, her appsaranes on the platform was the signal for ar, unprecedented scene of The Ada Crossley Concert will introduce a number of the English singai'3 of the ti;:y. Tho tenor, Mr John Harrison, L aj; tho very top of his profession in Englm d. The pianist, Mr Percy Grainger, has been phenomenally sucrvssful in Europe. The violinist is M . I.eon Sametini, who has been favourably compared with Kubeiik. IvI.».- Harold Whittle is accompanist. Th? box plans will be opened at the Dresden on Saturday morning.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3086, 7 January 1909, Page 5
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145ADA CROSSLEY'S CONCERT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3086, 7 January 1909, Page 5
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