RECEPTION TO EMINENT SINGER
cato” effects in the pianoforte accompaniment, and “Neapolitan Love Song. It is to be hoped that the entire omission of German Lieder (other than the Schubert “Serenade”) from this programme means that this fine artist intends to let us hear him interpret some of these at his second concert on Wednesday night. For his second concert Mr Crooks will present a complete change of programme, with several request numbers. —]E.J.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21905, 5 October 1936, Page 5
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