WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA.
Tq-rnorrow evening, in His Majesty's .theatre, at 8.15 o'clock; the Wellington Professional Orchestra, will give its fifth concert of the season, under-the baton of Mr. ]?rank X Crowther. A" most interesting .programme will be presented, including Mendelssohn's ■'overture "A Midsummer.Night' s Dream," a work written when this musical genius was still in his teens, and which is undoubtedly ono of his greatest masterpieces. Another notable feature will be the first performance of "L'Ariesienne," a suite by Bizet, the composer of "Carmen." The colouring in this composition is truly enclmnting. Other items will include a welcome revival oi'fhe overture "Fidelio" (Beethoven),. I'olon.ai.vf, from "Eugene Onegin" ('iVschaikowsky), "Tiol do Cavnlerie" (fluberiKtein), and Uiu ever popular "Poupcu 'Viilsnnie." (Poldim). The assisting vocalist will be Mr. Alec Regan, who. through the courtesy oE, Mr. Walter Puller, will sing the prolr.guo from "fygliucci.': The ciniiiunt flautist...Signor Alf Trudy., .will also pby .during .t-Us.jEY.caag, .
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Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 9
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