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CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERKRANZCHEN.

The .third "At Home" of the Ohrietohurofal Liederkranachien -was held.in the Art Gallery last evening, and proved » very pleasant gathering. .;• For .the 'first half of the programme three part songs 1 were excellently sung, "OChfld of Earth/ (Braga) meeting with most favour. Miss Samuek eang "Tie Silver Ring" {Ohajninaide), end 'scored a success. Mies Hewer, , gave "Beanty'e Eyes" (Tosti), and as an 1 encore,number "O PjxwnifceMe.l'/ .Miss Moir, Vhb vac jnV fine voice, gave an *rtfctaa interpretation of tfe*, "Patti Walts Bong," and as on «nco» tJie "Slumber «ong" {Rushforth). ' "Pmy for 1 Mc," fey Miss 'Gray, concluded the first part, the song admirably suiting Mies Cbcay'e voice, and eliciting a recall. After refreshments Jiad teen haoded ronnd, the. cben gay« Roeckel'e pretty cantata, "Westward Bo!" The piece ie and..?*tractive, am) waa admirably interpreted! last nigra;. The solo numbers. "Along iii» Sunny Shinglee" and "Father of light," were entrusted to Miss Sanroels and Miae .Moir respectively. Of the .choßueeß, "Srog, Sing, Sing," was the best, the-final one, "They Come, Tiwy Come/ oot being so well eung as" those preceding it. Mr A. J. W. Buns, who acted «s conductor, contributed & pianoforte aok>, valse impromptu, by Raff, playing so pleasingly t&Ut the audience would not be satisfied' till ne bod given & second Item. Miss Winifred Jacobs was accompanist, tend the violinists were Mks B. Julius and Miss Bone. - .>. ■ •

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 8

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CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERKRANZCHEN. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 8

CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERKRANZCHEN. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 8