A SUNDAY CONCERT
On Sunday evening, the lth instant, the members of the Celeste Quartet will render a programme of magnificent items, the concerted numbers of which are that stately measure "As Torrents in Summer,’ by Elgar, and "Where My Caravan Has Rested," by Herman Lohr. Of the solo numbers, ducts and trios, a veritable feast of musie is promised. Miss Myra Sawyer, soprano, will be heard in Lambert’s song "God's Garden," and this artist can be depended on to give an artistic rendering. In association with Mr. William Boardman, Miss Sawyer will be heard in Gotze’s duet "Still as the Night,’ and with the exceptional blend which these two popular singers achieve in their comhined numbers this duet will leave little to be desired. Mr. Boardman’s resonant buss will be heard to distinct advantage in ‘*fhough Faithless Men," ‘a magnificent aria from the opera "Ta ibrea,"’ by Halevy. Miss Mabel Dyer, the contralto of this distinetive combination, will present "Abide With Me"? (Liddle), while Mr. Mdear Swain, tenor, will no doubt add to his popub larity in that stately solo "Ombia maf I'u,’? Ly Handel‘ ,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 14
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186A SUNDAY CONCERT Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 14
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