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HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA'S CONCERT.

H — «^_ __! Was second of Horr Tutschka's classical jfld. popular chamber concerts was held last ajfening in the Choral Hall, when bhere was rf large abtendance, all parts of bhe house |jng comfortably filled. As before, the ftntmental portion'of the programme was '$j leading feature. The performance ,§ned wibii an Andante and Scherzo from .lintett in A-" Trout "(F. Schubert), by a||s Carrie Wright (piano), Mr J. Jugh (violin), Mr J. Kelly (viola), Herr Sfechka ('cello), and Mr G. Clutsam m). This beautiful selecbion was renl||d wibh pleasing precision, and ab ibs Hfiusion the performers were accorded !fmerited applause. Later -on in the '||ng Messrs Clutsam; dough, Kelly and M Tutsehka also played a quartette in ||inor (Mozart), which was equally Ureceived, arid Herr Louis Tutsehka |jd by special request Beethoven's fl sonata in A major, ,'Kreutzer," Mr [jlubsam officiating at tlie piano with his r|nown ability. In this performance jWutschka again displayed dexterous Ration of the violin, 'Most difficult fges were played with great effect, and tgerformers were recalled by the jatiee to bow their acknowledgments. 5| to the length of the programme, ifBS understood from the first $bo encores would be permitted. $!_sses Chew were also recalled after ttperformanco of a trio in G by >j_|7 Miss Elsie Hunter evinced •a].'], as a pianist in the perform-. Isa sonata in'D minor, by Beethoven. -jf Clutsman exhibited his accustomed Jiti|y and precision in the rendition of tjjuosolo, " Polka de la Reine." This \jiathiisiastically applauded, and Mr fjlS was twice compelled, to return 'fflatform and bow to the audience. Unitedly the most interesting performer ■yvaileMiss Otic Chew. Her piquant tn.v speedily established her as a fav«e" with bhoso presenb. She exhik'greab skill in the management ofbiblin as she played Poppelsdorff's arriaent of "Home, Sweet Home.''' A'ptstorm of applause, accompanied witfiower of Bouquets, greeted, the con-cl_s-.f the little lady's performance. Shes bwice recalled, and ib was oulyi lateness of the hour that prevent, encore being enforced. Mrs Eadg ."The Old Cathedral" (Pinsuti) in giyle, and Miss E. Goldsbro' was twic_fed for her rendibion of Pontet's sonfMLove Tide." Miss E. Wilkins att.etri.rthe seena and cavatina from " Lte ai Lammennoor " (Doni-zettij.T-i.is was the first appear-ance-is vocalist. It was an ambitipnictibn, and Miss YVilkins's voice was sly equal to its requirements. alth.iiji.l evinced greab training, and the?(lift^passages were rendered in a credit-manner. Some of the upper notesnjood, but in the lower register the yps unequal to tho task impossd v pop iii S. Hunter sang " The Bedouin Love S_:(Pinsuti), and Mr T. Jackson wasHompplauded for Cowen's beautiful song "ten's Home," Mr limes playing th-Hiifegato. The programme terminated >vi|'overture " Dcs Marionettes " (Guji6tsch was played by the Misses Chew, ,|fright, and Messrs Clutsam, Kelly, ttka, Blott and Clough. From the |exi._haracter of this concert, the i third;lpijaies will be eagerly expected I bytheji. ...

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 5

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HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA'S CONCERT. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 5

HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA'S CONCERT. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 5