CHARLES HACKETT.
WORLD-FAMOUS OPERATIC TENOR. A musical event of the first importance will be tho appearance hero of tho worl - famous operatic tenor, Mr Charles Hackett, vrho has been widely bailed as the Buco.ssor to thj late Enrico Caruso. The celebrated singer v.'ill give concerts in iho Tkeatia Royal on August Gth, 7th and M*. £■ SSI; •>»* liis debut ia opera, in Genoa, w- IJXi. x" B£ A being tto toj English-speaking tenor to P lay prhlC^ ho markftbL to hi y preaence—a. tribute xarely P^ 6S^ 7 T D H 8 Vthe 1 wlr!4 ""and hTw« iffltS. 1 te keenly on tho loot-Out for EnriC ° f Tave been within tho raccesses Madrid, spaco of a York Chicago, the oper* Barcelona Yor* Lond Rt houses of South Ame acclaimed as Covent wher d London „ inco "the greatest £ eJK, r h „ Mr Hacxctt Caruso s * n /.^ er £ the sensational young is accompanied by * violin. M. YovanoSerbian virluosoo , . j„ already wellK SS.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 9
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