AMUSEMENTS. Mr. C. N. BAEYERTZ, the well-known critic, writes: —■ "Musicians have been amazed, not merely by his exuberant technique, his subtle feeling for rhythm, his infinite variety of tone gradations, but most ’ chiefly by reason of his glowing sym- i pathy, his sanity, and his transcendent, emotional, and intellectual maturity. Those who have not yet enjoyed the estimable privilege of hearing him, should hasten to be wise.” rp O W N H A L L. Direction, E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK, And THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the honour to present SHURA CHERKASSKY j The Phenomenal Pianist, who has been thrilling Sydney. “Bach under his lingers, takes on a dewy freshness, as though the flowers in some intricately illuminated address suddenly breathed in sweetness.” —Sydney “Bulletin,” 11/7/’2S. I To-night's magnificent programme: — Organ Fantasy and Fugue in G Minor (Bach-Liszt), “Appasionata” Sonata (Beethoven), “Barcarolle,” Etudes, Op. 10, No. 3, Op. 25, No. 12, Scherzo in B Minor (Chopin), “Kaleidoscope” ’(Josef Ilofman). “Reverie”’ (Debussy), Prelude in G Minor (Rachmaninoff), “Leibestraum” (Liszt). “The Blue Danube Waltz (Strauss-Schultz Elver). Prices: 7s. Gd. (Reserved), 55., and 3s. (Unreserved). All prices plus tax. Special Concessions for Students. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales for To-night’s Concert available at The Grand Confectionery, Manners Street, this morning. THE NEW ADELPHI CABARET TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing. S p.m.—l2. Subscription. 3s. Gd. WEDNESDAY NIGHT—TO-MORROW BALLOON BALL BALLOON BALL The most wonderful Gala Night of tlie year. Magnificent Carnival Effects, Special Lighting, Balloons in Thousands. Combined Demoiistratoin of Fox Trot and Yale Blues by principals of all leading Dancing Studios. Sol< and Ballroom version of •Varsity Drag” by .Miss Inez Connop. Those are just a few of the many features of Wednesday’s Night of Revelry. Book your Tables NOW. There are only a few still available. Ring 28-29-1. Dancing 9 p.m—2 a.m. Sub.. 7s. Gd. Afternoon Sessions Daily from 3 p.m. —5 I’- 111 - m 1 • , , Dainty Afternoon Tea served amidst charming surroundings, ami to the music of Rodney Pankhurst’s New Adelphi Orchestra for Is. Gd. Dancing, Is. extra. Tables may be Reserved for no extra charge by Ringing 2S —294. qpilE WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, announce that No Cookery Demonstrations will be given at Courtenay Place between September 19 and October 6. During this period daily demonstrations will TAKE PLACE AT THE WINTER SHOW.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 299, 18 September 1928, Page 3
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