OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY.
To-night the awaited visit of the Otaki Choral Society to this city becomes an accomplished fact, and lovers of good music are assured of a programme of classical gems. The programme, as already advertised, includes Gounod's beautiful "Gallia" and "The Rose Maiden" (Cowen), also other popular items by the choir. Something new to local audiences will bo provided by the "Tahiwi Quartette," who will render a number of "Maori Folk Songs," and solos will be given by several leading members of the choir. The conductor, Mr. H. C. E. Stable (Madame Josephine Ottlec, A.R.A.M.) has rendered great service in assisting to raise ,the standard, of vocal music in New Zealand. The success of • the Otaki Choral Society is certainly due to no other than Mrs. H. C. E. Stahle. ■ The | plans are at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 3
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138OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 3
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