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AMY EVANS AND FRASER GANGE.

: Good singers of- good 'songs liaVo : always found favour with New' Zealand audiences, and when, such outstanding artists as Miss Amy Evans, the Welsh soprano, and Mr. Fraser Gange, the Scottish baritone, appear .jointly,Iho enthusiasm1 of Dominion music-lovers •is undoubted. "Miss Amy Evans and Mr. Fraser Gange are certainjy two of the best equipped and most popular artists at tho presenf-time, and their success has been prodigious," writes the London "Westminster Gazette." "It is not In tho least dlffloult to understand how mightily they pleaded their Australian and New Zealand hearers. Botii aro remarkably fineartists, who make the most- of exceptional natural endowments. Both have splendid voices, which are.a joy to hear. Their reception by a large audience last night could not have, been more cordial." Their return to New Zealand after nn nbseiH'o of some years for a' concert, lour will thcreforr ho the occasion for tlio renewal of former musical treats. E. J. t.'ravestock. Ltd., who is responsible for the visit of the two singers, announces that these famous singers will give three concerts in the Wellington Town Hall on Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday, ]4th. 17th, and ISth April. Miss EnhhConley, a brilliant young pianist, who has studied for some time in London, will make her first appearance in New Zealand at these concerts. Tho box plan 3 open to-morrow at tlio Bristol.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 5

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AMY EVANS AND FRASER GANGE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 5

AMY EVANS AND FRASER GANGE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 5