AMUSEMENTS.
FISK JUBILhiE LINGERS. JJTo-moxrow night, at the Town Hall, Jtf aster ton, the Fiak Jubilee Singers will make their reappearance. Few musical organisations have so thoroughly stood the test of time as they have. Ihe Fisk Jubilee Singers have now before the Australasian public for many years, but they never pall upon the musical palaie, and their quaint eld negro choruses and plantation melodies still retain all tbeir old-time popularity. In their concerted singing the Fink Jubilee Singers do not strain after effect. They secure the same in a striking degree without doing bo. Not only does this organisation give a delightful entertainment, but it also affords a valuable illustration of what constitutes good concerted singing. The coaipany employs its resources so well as to make its full ensemble a3 sonorous as a choir of quadruple its strength and withal, musically. There is no monotony about the programmes arranged by the Fisks, whose repertoire i 3 a most extensive and varied one.
The plans of reserved seats are on view at Miss Rive's.,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 6
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174AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 6
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