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THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.

To those peoisfe who imagine the Westminster Glee Singers render only hymns and anthems and such items,'the following list of diversified iteme which'are to be included in the pantomime, to be. offered during the farewell season, which commences at the Town Hafl on" Saturday next, should be of interest. Selections from "Carmen," incAuSinst "The Soldiers' Chorus" and the. "Song of the Toreador," valse ffrom ,"Romeo and Juliet," valse from "Faust*" the "Barcarolle" from "The Tales of Hoffman," the "Song of the Flea" from "Mefistofele," Gounod's "Serenade!," "The Cruiskeen Lawn," "The Last Rose of Summer," "The Bluebells of Scotland," "The Sands o'.Dee." "Believe Me if all Those Endearing Young Charms.". "The Banks 'of Allan Water," "Way Down Yonder in the Cornfields,'' "Dixieland " "The Harlequinade," "The Bells of St. Michael's .Tower," etc.,- and nr humorous vein ".The Wind that Shakes the Barley," "Simple Simon," "Peter Piper," "Poor Thomas Day," "My Celias Charms," "Dinah Doe," etc. Anthems and Carols inolude "God » a Spirit " "Comfort, O Lord," and "Good-King Wenceslas," etc. Thtß the present programmes of the Westminster Glee Singers embrace the widest range of vocal music, grave, gay, and 1-classical. Thia. popular combination, which now has a record of five consecutive months in this country, is due to leave for Australia on the 25th inst., and the Wellington farewell* is positively limited to three concerts, the box plans for which will be opened at The Bristol on Wednesday next. :

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 3

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THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 3

THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 3