SUNDAY CONCERT.
10-morrow evening,, in Hi s Majesty's Theatre., at 0.15. Lhe Wellington Professional Orchestra will gh- 0 its second conceit ot Uio t-eaaon. '.l"lie nrocraiiiino has been carefully .elected. The principal item will be lioger Quiltci-'s "Cliildreii s Overture." This work possesses a delicate piquancy that lifts the simple tunes from the nursery to the conccii platform, and expands their appeal from the babies to the bachelors of miii-ic 'i'liis overture has not yet been played in Xew Zealand. Another work of great beauty will be the second movement" (allegro con grazio). from Tschaikowslti's "Swnphony Palliel-iPju...;1 'I,'ho iissi.stlns vocalist is Mr. J'cli-r lirooks. Hi,; ui-11-knoun lonor who will sing .Sfeplion Adams's song. "Nirvana,'' tho beautiful accompaniment being played by the orchestra. Other orchestral items include :—Overture, "T'cttT Schmoll" CWeber). Piece Charae-tci-cslic, "Chinese Wedding Procession" (tlosmerl, for strings only. 'Teathf.r in thrj Breeze." (PajTOCoui), and '^■Marche Slav" (Tschaikowski). Mi-. Frank £. G'rowUier jivill conduct.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 9
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153SUNDAY CONCERT. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 9
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