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MISS STELLA POWER.

Mies Stella Power charmed her hearers at a sixth concert last evening. The brilliant spprano was again in ' good voice, and she was recalled again and again. The programme contained items Oi varied character- and interest The more exacting numbers were "" Bel Reggio," from. " Semirariude " (Rossini), " Voi Che.Sapete " (Mozart) "Dove Bons ' (Mozart). Other delightful offerings wero " At the Well " (Hagemami), Chanson Triste " (Dupare); "Chant Hindon" (Rimsky-Korsakoff, "A Little Buncli of Snowdrops " (Montague Phillips), "Se Saran Rose " (Arditi), und Songs My Mother Taught Me " (Dvorfk). The items jol Mr. Harold Beck the New Zealend 'cellist, were " L'Agreable " (Marvis), " Pastorale " (Handel), •" Harlequin" (Popper). "Scherzo" (\an Goons), " Orientale " (Cesar Cvi). In finished style Mr. William James played "Copak" (Moussorgsky), fhado* Dance," and .'" Hungarian " (MacDowell), " Scherzo "■ (Scarlatti), "Minuetto and Trio" (Beethoven). For her farewell appearance-in Wellington to-night Miss Stella Power has chosen a programme of popular items which should attract a, crowded house. The principal numbers include the operatic, arias "A Fors c Lvi," from "La Traviata," the famous mad scene from Lucia di Lammermoor," with flute obbhgato played by Signor A. P. Truda, who will also accompany Miss Power m; the popular "Lo, Here the Gentle Lark." The ■ "Aye Maria" (BachGounod) w another popular item for which.Mr Harold Beck will play the cello obbhgatp. French songs include Chant Venetian" (Bemberg), "Les Papillons," "The. Wood Pigeon" (L. Lehmann), and "Butterfly Wings" (Montague Phillips). Mr. William James (pianist) and Mr. Harold Beck ('cellist) wll ■contribute solo*. . The box plan is at the Blue Bird. Confectionery where day sales may also be procured.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 9

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MISS STELLA POWER. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 9

MISS STELLA POWER. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 9