S. P. Andrew, photo. MR. SAMUEL DUNCAN. A lyric tenor, has a particularly sympathetic voice. He recently achieved more than usual success in the role of the plaintive lover in Sterndale Bennett's pretty cantata, "The May Queen," given by the Orpheus Musical Society. Mr. Duncan's voice is filled with a melancholy pathos, and was also heard to great advantage in "Last Night I Dreamed," from an ode entitled "The New Earth," by Henry Hadley.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 7
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74S. P. Andrew, photo. MR. SAMUEL DUNCAN. A lyric tenor, has a particularly sympathetic voice. He recently achieved more than usual success in the role of the plaintive lover in Sterndale Bennett's pretty cantata, "The May Queen," given by the Orpheus Musical Society. Mr. Duncan's voice is filled with a melancholy pathos, and was also heard to great advantage in "Last Night I Dreamed," from an ode entitled "The New Earth," by Henry Hadley. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 7
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