CAPPELLI.
To-morrow night, at the Grand Oepr; House, Signor Cappelli will give th first of his three farewell concerts, am as these will be the famous singer's la^ appearances in New Zealand, those whi have not heard him should not misi this opportunity. Three completely new programmes will be presented, ano each of the artists will contribute new numbers. Cappelli has selected froni his extensive repertoire several fine operatic numbers, including Verdi's "Celeste Aida," "I Shall Behold Her" (from "The Masked Ball"), and "So Charming Her Voice ("I. Lombardi"), also Boito"s "Nearing the End of Life." ;.-IMr.': John Amadio, one of the finest flautists ■ ever heard in 'Australasia, has on this tour had a most pronounced success. Signor: Lucien Cesaroni, the basso, should have .a very hearty welcome- on his reappear-, ance, and music lovers are looking forward to hearing. Miss'"Natalina' M'CaUum, of whose voice critics speak most highly. It would be difficult to imagine a more artistic ■ accompanist than Mr. Harold Whittle. , We are advised that the booking is exceptionally .heavy.' The box plans are at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2
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179CAPPELLI. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2
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