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AMY EVANS AND FRASER GANGE.

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TWO POPULAR SINGERS. | Mr. E. J. Gravestock makes the welcome announcement that he has arranged for the two famous British .singers, Miss Amy Evans and Mr Fraser Gangs, to make a return visit to New Zealand, and that they will, give three concents in the New Concert Hall on April 24th, 2Bth, and 28th next." No two stagers bags endeared themselves so much to New Zealand audiences as these brilliant artists have. Since their previous visit they nave gone from.triumph to triumph in England and America, until to-day they are regarded as the greatest exponents of vocal art in their respective spheres. On their return to London after their Dominion 'tour, they had a mighty reception, and the London "Westminster Gazette" says: "Miss Amy Evans and Mr Fraser Gange are certainly two of the best equipped and most "popular vocalists at the present time, and their success has been prodigious. It is not in the least, difficult to understand how mightily they pleased their Australian and New Zealand hearers. Both are remarkably fine artists, who make the most of exceptional natural endowments. Both have splendid voices, which are-a joy to hear. Their reception by a large audience last night could not have been more cordial." ' Their success in America has been phenomena), and Mr Gange, on his arrival in America, created a furore, and be was hailed us "a welcome addition to our short" list of really, great sincere." Since then he has won hit way: to the position' of chief oratorio singer in lfhe United States, , - and the most popular baritone in tho ; country. Miss Amy Evans has sung with conspicuous success at the Chicago Opera, and has further added to her achievements by hor beautiful singing in concert | and : recitals. The- box ; plan's open on Wodnoiday next at The Bristol.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 4

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AMY EVANS AND FRASER GANGE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 4

AMY EVANS AND FRASER GANGE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 4