FAREWELL VISIT.
THE SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. Of unusual interest is the fnnonnoement that the famous Sistine Choir Btloists will give two farewell concerts in this city, prior to departing for their homeland—ltaly. The tour is still under the direction of Mearrs Thomas Quinlan, E. J. and Dan Carroll, and the concerts are omiounccd for Tuesday and Wednesday next at the Choral Hall. An extensive selection from the large npertoire will be presented, -'nchiding the irterpretations of national, traditional, ani dramatic airs folk l£ve sings-, -nadngaiS, and g-ees of Spain and Italy, littie I'rench sor-ga, and the English lyrics Also in each programme will be included some c£ the big excerpts from Grand Opera. The box plans for both concerts are now open at the Bristol. To prevent disappointment, patrons are advised to reserve seats.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 14
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