PORT NICHOLSON BAND.
The announcement that the Port Nicholson Band will give another recital in the Grand Opera House to-morrow night will no doubt be welcomed by music lovers. The Sunday recitals liava been a great pleasure to a large number of people. The supporting artists include Madame Plorry Boscoe, English soprano, who has sung In the leading cities in England. Ireland, and Scotland. She has excellent Press notices. Madame Roscoe will sing "Spring's Awakening." Mabel Dyer, a contralto, who has sung at some of the leading, concerts in the Dominion, will sing "A Request."' Mr. A. Stanley Warwick will recite "The Selfishness of Travellers," Mr. Edgar Swain, a Wellington tenor, will sing "'Tis the Day": Mr. E. W Quirk, a baritone, will sine "Bombardier Jim." A feature of the concert should be the Xylophone solo by Jack Michel, who has been witli John. Fuller and Son for many years; he will play "Light Cavalry." Mr. Frank E. Crowther will be the accompanist. The band items have been carefully selected and include the hymn, "Bradford" (a special arrangement); overture, "Pique Dame"; fantasia, "Evergreen Melodies," arranged by Mr. J. 3. Drew; selection, "Lilac Time"; and a brilliant march, "The Middy."
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1927, Page 7
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199PORT NICHOLSON BAND. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1927, Page 7
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