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STOP l-O-O-K! REAU WHAT WELLINGTON’S TOP CRITIC SAID ABOUT . . . KerrMa* odeon prascm* th* MYH Viennoß«y sLho iv Boys’ Chior Wins J “THE BEST Over Wellington ZZ 1 ' A SUREFIRE way for visiting artists to win over a TOSCANIN New Zealand audience is to present a Maori item. The Vienna Boys’ Choir put the seal of success on their first ■RBHH Wellington concert of this season with a stirring rendition of “Pokarekare Ana." The St James was packed Some amusing acting by the H \ WB last night when the curtain boys, particularly the antics ffi went up on these 22 smart iof those attired in dresses, U j youngsters, whose ages range brought delighted laughter. .“.hM] from 10 to 14. Again the quality of the HKEt 1 ’MH The three opening items 'singing was very good, songs ■KK were chosen from 16th and ' interpreted with expression 17th century liturgical music., an( * style- r In Heinrich Schutz’S; Two Schubert offerings “Freuet Euch Des Herrn” the; “Contradiction” and “The ‘fijl choir displayed remarkably i Clear Night” opened the I vt "1 fine warmth in the alto sec- second half of the pro- ' tion. 'gramme. The latter featured H The boys here achieved a' a , fine youpg sploiat wi ? u a "'''ffl well-balanced tone, heard to particular advantage in “Exal- Z! anee achieved by the tata Est” by Francesco Guer- Supportlng cholr - YOUR EVENING rerro This was followed bv j Mozart’s “Fruhling” and OF ENCHANTMENT Ludovico de Vittoria’s “0 the familiar Brahms’ lullaby is NEAR! Regem Coeli.” .preceded songs by the com- ... . -■ poser whose name seems syn- 22 YOUTHFUL The excellent discipline of : n oymous with the Vienna AueAccanrtoc the choir was apparent m!B oys > Choir—Johann Strauss. AmBAaoADUKa Benjamin Britten’s “Missa. , ni „ ht , s nffprinss wprp OF SONG Brevis,” originally written in t . r*?X. s p wwe 1959 for the boys of West- T®!** and fhe am QTAfip minster Cathedral Choir. Emperor Wal,z ’ 0N Abt , For encores there were I nrnenxi The interplay between two two Austrian folk songs “The IN rCKoUN voices in the "Benedictus’ Cuckoo” and “Aba Heidschi” and the beautifully executed (made popu i ar by Heintje), oTTraGnrggigngg crescendo and diminuendo andj o f CO urse. “Pokarekare fWTTf I£4 d passages in the “Agnus Def Ana ’’ f fl ™anee iShlight Pe ”” When ° n ® considers these ™«^ t onnane . .boys are mere youngsters, al- NEXT A Schubert duet featured ajbeit with fine musical train- heai pleasant blend of pure young ing, then their achievements MON A TUES voices. are all the more praiseworthy. m * r, v. w ivuo. Climaxing the first half was: Mention must be made ,of at 8 p.m. a costume presentation of the their accompanist and con- Bmzkr - one-act operetta “Die Opem- ductor Uwe Theimer. POPULAR PRILLS probe” (“The Opera Rehear-' The sympathy between him $2.05, $3.05 sal”) by the 19th century [ and the boys brought unity composer Albert Lortzing. |to the performance and plea- i children * senior DELIGHTFUL sur ® t 0 th ® audience. , This delightful little Opera, ]™® .®»oir will appear again X,e“ mNG 6 ™ 3» with staging and costumes by I tonight and tomorrow night. Ilka Peter, went over particu-. The programme changes BOOK AT MAJESTIC larly well with the youngsters' nightly.— Patricia Barber. 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m in Hie audience. Although the I EVENING POST songs were presented in Ger-1 man the dialogue was in Eng HURRY BOOK TODAY!

PUBLIC_NOTICES I Commercial fishermen on scares or wages to form union,' to further own interests. 148, . -press.” Xl4B I, PATRICK EUGENE NEVIN, of ,27 Oriana Crescent, Hornby, ’ Driver, hereby give notice . that I will not be responsible!. , for any debts contracted by H . any persons in my name after -the publication of this notice, i » 8996 : MNEHAVEN quality licensed!] restaurant, high class meals.; • Parties, dinner dance. Saturday Phone 278-814 direct D SCHUSSLERS biochemic salts. | obtainable from W. B Falveys, Ltd. Chemist. •70, Colombo St, Christchurch. D IN BANKRUPTCY SUPREME COURT GUYENS CROSS, of 176 Hereford Street. Christchurch, Salesman. Was adjudged bankrupt on May 29.-1970. Creditors’ meeting will be held at Room 12, Provincial buildings, Armagh Street. Christchurch, on Wednesday. June 3. 1970, at 11 a.m. " J. B. K. CURRAN. Official Assigns, Christchurch. ' 8168 Weather permitting. electricity supply will be off in THE WAINONI AREA on THURSDAY, MAY 21, as follows, to enable work to be done on 11.000 volt equipment: 1.15 P.M. TO 3.00 P.M.: Pem broke Street and the adjacent sections of Breezes Road Horton Place. Cardrona Street. Avonside Drive from Newport Street to Breezes Road, Waratah Street, Eglington Street, Belmont Street, Wolley Street and Niven Street east of Avondale Road. Supply may be restored at any time prior to the advertised time. i. P. SHELLY GENERAL MANAGER MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. , 8950 i CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE I BOARD *• SEWERS OPEN FOR SEWERS OPEN FOR . CONNECTION ‘ CONNECTION The following lengths of sewer ace now open for connections: WALES STREET—from Carol Place to the manhole short of the west end of Santa Rosa Avenue. OAKRIDGE STREET SHAMROCK PLACE M. J. HORNE. Secretary; 8130

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32302, 21 May 1970, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32302, 21 May 1970, Page 21

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