AMUSEMENTS.
THE ELLWOOD-NIXON CONCERT. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. It is many years since musical circles in Masterton were so interested in the appearance of a quartette of artists aa in the above. For weeks past the critics of the large cities have been vieing with each other in praising the untaught genius' displayed by these young JSlew. Zenlanders. Local music lovers will have an opportunity to-night of judging for tnemselves. The violin used by Harry Eli wood is the property of Archbishop Redwood, gand the 'cello on which George plays belongs to Dr. ' Findlay, Minister of Justice. Both of these gentlemen were so taken up by the remarkable'cleverness of-these children than they lent-, them the instruments for the New-Zealand tour. To-night's include. several trios, and solos selected from the rnasterpiees of the world's great composers, while Miss Nixon will be heard in a number of selected balladst besides her much praised rendering of Mascher.*m's "Ave Maria." Papular prices are. being changed, so that there is no txcaee for music-lovers to stay away. •
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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171AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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