NOTABLE MUSICAL' EVENT.
Programmes of an exceptionally interesting nature, which will cater for all tastes, will be presented by Miss Amy Lastles and her assisting artists during their season which opens on Saturday 11th August, at the. Town Hall. Probably musical history cannot show any previous record of a great priraa donna taking with her another prima donna as a supporting' artist, but this Miss Uastles has ventured to do on her present tour in the full confidence that her. °wn_y°«» is BtiU at its youthful zenith There is the advantage of contrast, for while Miss Amy- Castles's voice is that rarest of all, the dramatic soprano, that of her sister) Miss Eileen Castles, is more lyrical in quality. The one is rich and velvety as ever, with' the added charm of finished, art and the other is distinctively very beautifully opportunity of hearing two sldi voices on the one programme should not b e missed. Miss Amy Castles has also with her Mr. Albert Torzillo who as a,harpist won fame among his comrades with the A.LF. in fence, and A^tT 9 b^ en oUrin6 successful^ in Australia Mr. Charles Tuckwell comes as solo pianist. He is a youn- artist Zue a ? h °S\ finishe, d «* WiUiant Technique. The box. plans will be opened on Monday next at The Bristol.^Students may book at half-price.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 3
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