COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR.
Attention Is drawn to - an. advertisement appearing in this issue of the concert to.be given in the Concert .Chamber of the Town Hall on Saturday evening next: This is the final concert of the season. The numbers selected for this performance should prove very attractive chief among which is the Cantata "King Olafs Christmas,' by Dudley Buck. This is a work which is written for a male voice choir, assisted by a tenor and bass soloist. These parts are Doing taken by Messrs. Fcee and Rodeer rpspectively. The assisting artists should also be a great attraction. They arc Miss Alma Clegs t;ie young soprano who scored a distinct triumph in the Choral Union's recent perform ?" c'a[, "Hiawatha," Mr. Desmond Lavln. the accomplished young violinist. Mr. A. E. Coe (tenor), aDd Mr A G F!anagall (baritono) 1; while the accompaniments will be in the capable hands of Mr. W. A. Gatheridge. The bos plan is at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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