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Mr. Horace Hunt has arranged l a'charming concert for Tuesday next, and is. deserving of all credit for his pluck in attempting to interest concert-goers so late in; the season. Per-' haps ho considered'it wise to wait until tho flood of ; ; musical engngements had subsided, before sef±ing out to woo' his public, but concerts &nd- summef-airy as .a general rjile, are as, oil;.and water..-I:,hope, this: will".prove tho execpiion, for' Mr. ; Hunt is oneV'of our most briijiiant and' ambitious- students,- who declines t;j: bo dragged at charioti wheels of the populiir, but-strives for "the: pure white way of art as he sees it. So ho will.on Thursday "sound the loud timbrel" through; the medium of such giants of melody as Beethoven, Liszt, Schnbert, Raff, and' Rachmaninoff* He will be assisted by Mr. John Carter (tenor), Mr. Stuart M'Loan ('cellist), and Mrs. D.- C. Bates (elocutionist)<

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 9

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