FAREWELL RECITAL.
Two of tho moat promising vocalists Christchurcli has produced for some considerable time are Miss Morlo Miller and hor brother Malcolm. It is a rarity to find two such oxceptfonal voices in one family. Under tho direction of Mr Hubert Carter, Miss Miller baa developed into an outstanding dramatic soprano, and Mr Malcolm Miller into a bassbaritone of groat resonance and beauty. Apart from the beauty of their voices they are both good musicians, and Miss Miller is a very clever pianist; sho is well knoY'n as the accompaniat at 3YA. Their groups of songs -will give them both ample scope to display their capabilities to the fullest advantage. Of particular interest will bo tho group of songa to bo sung in French, German, Spanish, Italian, and English by Miss Miller, and a bracket of seventeenth century English songs to ho sung by Malcolm Miller. In addition to their group of songs they •will both be heard with Mr Carter in scenes from "Faust" and "Cavalloria Kusticana."
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 5
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