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MME. LIPKOVSKA.

SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. There is no doubt »a to th« lenntion caused by Mmo. Lydia liipkevska (Idp-koT-aka), the famous Raeai&n ptitns> donaa, her first concert on Tuesday night. Nothing like her costxuna recitals ha» been seen or beard here before; they ait> tinigue and charmingly artistic. Thft famous finger's beautiful costumes havo caused a Strtvcr -which is not confined to feminine circles. Her rem*rkttble voico and wonderful artistry rank her amongst th§ greatest eingcta that h»v» visited; ti.o Dominion, and her triumphant 6Ucce3s wherever she appears is readily understood after ones hearing her. To-nisht another attractire programme will b® presented by Madame Lipkovaka at har second concert. Operatic eiecrpts include "The Quecn'a Aria," fiv>m ''Lea Hngtwf. note" Qieyerbcar), and "Una Voce Poco Fa" from "Barber of Seville" (RosjiniJ". English songs inch\ck< "At Scnaet" (Eric Coates), "If W» Should Meot;" (FSnden), "Lullaby" (Cyril Scott). Songs in Russian costume, "Vision" (Arenaky), "Pretty Maiden" (Dargomysky), "Tlio Islet" fßachmaninoff), "Snowflake" (GretchaninofF); Bpngs in Spanish costume, "Partidu" (Alvaree), "Clavelitos" (Volvento). A feature of the programme will bo the sensational laughing song "Itaiesez-moi dire" (Controne), which is one of the most remarkable* numbers in Mgdame's repertoire. The third concert will be given on Saturday and the fourth on Monday. The plpns axe at Tho Bristol, and the day galea «t the Theatre Royal Confectionery.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 12

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MME. LIPKOVSKA. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 12

MME. LIPKOVSKA. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 12