DUSOLINA GIANNINI.
The final opportunity of hearing the worldfamous singer, Signorlna Dusolina Giauniiii will l)e offered to music-lovers at tlie Town Hall to-night. With each succeeding concert, the great singer gives Mr audience further proof of her great artistic powers, and the consummate beauty of her voice, She sings with sure artistic effect. The touch of humour with which she invests. Die Italian and Spanish folk songs makes them really the most delightful things she does. To-night a fine programme has been arranged, which includes: "Aye Maria" (Gounod) and "A Summer Night" (Thomas) with violin obbligato, "Connaistuo H Pal s"' from the opera, "Mlgnon," "Creation'sT Hymn™ (Beethoven), "My Mother" (Marsdcn), "Three x-av?J!. ors" (Schindler), "In the Silence of the Night (Rachmaninoff), "Hills" (La Force) two Italian and two Spanish folk songs. Miss' Molly Bernstein, the talented accompanist will play pianofotc solos, "Nocturne in B Major" (Chopin), "Golliwog's Cake -Walk" (Debussy) and "Valse, Op. 2" (Mlscho Lcvitzki). -Mr' .Sol ■ liemsch will play violin solos, "Hebrew Melody (Achron), and "Hejre Kati" (Hubav) I lie box plans and day sales are at the Bristol'
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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181DUSOLINA GIANNINI. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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