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MISS PHYLLIS LETT.

\r ■Dl 1?,- T°T Wn H, all to-morrow night trX J>- / S g«at English conNew VpM *?**%&? ifirst a PPea™nee in New Zealand. Well known and beloved in th P V h a«dle, nceS', Miss Lett M'ludd ? thJ? h'ghest esteem by critics as one of nrodn^f "T 1 Great Bl'itain has *™ produced. The possessor of a glorious voice, coupled wjth a graceful presence and charming personality, Miss Lett has riSalW f° n m "ih? music Ivorld uncalled by few, and her triumphs have placed her at the top of the tree of musical tame. I<me programmes are promised at iMiss .Lett s concerts, which will take place to-morrow, Tuesday, and Thursday, and to-morrow Miss Lett will sing . "Crea/S^!i. Hyilin and ," Iv Questa Tomba" (Beethoven), "Alleluia," arranged by O Connor-Morris; "Die Maincht" (Brahms) "L'Heureux Vagabond" (Brune*Y)', l .rTh. c So "G of the' Palaquin Bearers (Martin Shaw), "I Love the Jocund Dance (Walford Davies), "At the Bierbide (Armstrong Gibbs), "The Bird" (Dwight Fiske), "The Second Minuet" (Maurice Besly), "Love Me if I Live" (Cowen), and the Bach-Gounod "Aye Maria," with violin and organ accompaniment. Supporting Miss Lett are Miss Margot Macgibbon, talented .young violinist; Mr. Norman Bennett, a young Australian tenor, who is considered one of the coming tenors of the day; and Mr. Maurice Besly, the famous English com-poser-pianist. Mr. Bernard Page will be the organist. The concerts are under the direction of Mr. E. J. Gravestock. Plans are at The Bristol, where concessions for students and members of musical societies may be obtained. The clay sales tickets are at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 5

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MISS PHYLLIS LETT. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 5

MISS PHYLLIS LETT. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 5