AMY CASTLES—TO-NIGHT.
The reappearance of . Mum: * "Amy Castles, the ■world-famous dramatic soprano, and her concert party, at the Town Hall this evening is quite a notable event in the musical eWorld,; and all lovers of good music should not fail to be present. The programme is a brilliant one, and contains such items as aria, Ophelia's mad scene ("Hamlet"), "Thfc Great Octopus," song from Mascagni's "Iris," the Jewel Song from "Faust," the Waltz Song from "Romeo and Juliet" ; piano solos, Weber's "Mbto Perpetuo" and Chopin's "Prelude AFlat"; harp solos, Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" and "Winter" (Thomas);' {Miss Amy Castles and her sister, Miss^Eileen, after their New Zealand tour, leave for America to fulfil a number of en* gagements, prior to sailing for Europe, An opportunity is given "to" all niusical students to v hear the great diva,-:ttiu management having decided to admit them" at half-price. The box plan is at The Bristol, and day sales at K. Perry*, Manners street. ■■:■■;--
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 9
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159AMY CASTLES—TO-NIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 9
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