WELLINGTON CARILLON CONCERT.
The Society of Musicians intends giviug a performance of Sir Arthur Sullivan's "Golden Legend" at the large Town Hall next October, the proceeds of which concert are to bp i,,,,,i ed to the Carillon C^ittee ns a com"! „- tion. to one of the huge bells The workis particularly suitable, as bells form a prom iiient part of the accompaniment in the beginning of the composition. The ■•Golden Legend" will bo performed by the comb neS singers from the various organisations in Wellington and from church and chapel choirs, ihe orchestra will be composed of nlivinn members of Wellington societies and this Hr"c body of singers and players will perform under the conductorshlp of Mr. Robert ■ Parker It is nearly forty years since Mr. Park-'r'in-troduced this oratorio to New Zealand entile occasion of the first musical festival'held efficiency shown by Wellington, orchestral concerts, a great performance should be possible. .Singers and Instruhientaltsts will find nm tl; 9rac l 'icf i9ine-, eOlllmU tte *"«* « "E
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 6
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165WELLINGTON CARILLON CONCERT. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 6
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