THE WORLD OF MUSIC.
_.._.—.——- Auckland Singers for lHamilton. . At the next meeting of the Hamilton Music Students’ Association, on June 8. two of Auckland‘s most talented singers—Dawn Harding (soprano) and liobert simmers (baritonei—will give a programme of Lieder and modern lsonss. News of Gordon Brynn. Gordon Bryan. who was in New! Zealand last year as examiner to the' Royal Schools of Music, sends greet-l ings from London to Hamilton friends. .\lr Bryan will go to India in August. as examiner and for a series of broadcasts of lecture- recitals. He expects to be in South Africa at Christmas. and will return to England in June or next year. Maori Footballer Rooorda Songl. George Nepia is heard in three New Zealand songs on a record which has just been released. l Ills tlrst selection is “ Beneath the Maori .\loun" (composed by \Valter Smith. at Auckland). and the others are the two .\lnuri songs, “Pokare Kure " (Sfiure \\‘u\'es) and “Song, ol‘ Farewell.“ l Nevin and his colleagues popularised these songs in Australia during the ‘ .\luuri Rugby tour of the Common—l “with last year. I Alfred O'Shoa In Canada. i .\il‘rml O'Shnu. the Irish-Australian. .\lilllt‘i'. is in Canada. i llm-ently he sang with the sym-l phony orrhcslrn. in Ullnwa and Tor—' onto. E | Singers In Films. I Jeanette .\lnrdonald and Nelson Eddy \\iil next be imnnmi in Vincent You—xnun's "tirent My." tilmiys Swarthnut. seen in “The inllh'l‘ at the iluneho." will do a version or Surdou‘s “lli\orcons." instead of. “The tlount of Luxemhnrg," as her next picture. This will he called “The .\rw Dirorcr.“ Concert by John McOorm-ok. .iolln .\irtiormark sang with his usual \\.ll'lillll and skill, says a London paper. of that terltnicnl nuke—believe and cheap sentimentality that is known in lthrsu days to .tttr.irt a full Albert Hall he has not truer :though his range of .\‘Xltl't‘ssifill is not wry great, nothing he llm‘siin \\ilhunt meaning and inten--1 all)". t Ills pronrammo inrludct‘l much Han‘\\l\ .i r.-,rii): .unl snmv of the folkimlhrr mill assortment of songs, nmmm l\\lnrh i\'v‘.lnrk’.< " l’anis~ Ainzrlirus "‘ ll|l-|> .I l‘.li‘l:)'1 and some of titr- i‘nlh—x with. in lln- .\illf—‘llls ut‘ \\hirii lit' is ‘xllH unmltmiimi. ‘i l'x-ri-y Kuhn. who does not often play i in .\in'iiurnnn-lt, lu‘]!l inunisurv rutht'r .I’i:i.li_\‘_ nini lu‘lmpul sometimes the F \iliH'l‘l".\ ivinlu‘ruitn‘nlul l'l't'eiinln lit ”H" l‘\ sport. .\ll!’].\ \‘m-nt- ]il.|_\'|‘|l some nierrs by tl.i.--/.t .um llhupin in ;\ solid. resin-rt—-1‘ Mile \\.iy. |Mush; Moments. I 'l‘ln- Ilin‘islrhuz‘vh Hurtnonir .\‘nrioty twil vtw .l mnerrl 1n ltunmlin on June l‘ " l i
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)
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417THE WORLD OF MUSIC. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)
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