RADIUM APPEAL CONCERT
Ihe patronase of the Governor-General and Lady Jelhcoe has been sought and obtained for the concert, to be .'iven in the lown Hall on WMnesday evening, on behalf of the Radium Appeal Fund! Ihe whole of the proceeds, without any deductions whatsoever, will be added to tne luncl. Ihe programme ' will consist of organ, vocal, instrumental, and histrionic numbers. Mr. Bernard F Pa"c City Organist, wiil pl ay "Coriolan" (Beethoven), and a Psychological Poem (Rebikoff). Miss Van Slavery's son-s wi 1 include "Star Vicino" (T. Rosa"), "Hommg (T dol Rei T h '£ Fishers' (Hullah), "On the Borders of the Don' .: (Mousszskv)I,' "In ■'Ouesta Tomba" (Beethoven), "Seguidella," from "Carmen ' (Bizet), and , other equally popular numbers. Miss Nesta Carwell CookewiU give a dance story by Brahms in which a tavern girl, captured by brigands, is depicted. The box plan is now open at The Bristol ■
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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 8
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146RADIUM APPEAL CONCERT Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 8
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