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MALE CHOIR CONCERT

The Dunedin Male'CTmir, at its concerts in the Burns Hall to-morrow and Monday evenings next, will give tho following part songs:—‘By Babylon’s Wave’ (Gounod), and arranged as a part song by Percy Fletcher. This item wa.s most favorably received at a recent concert, and is repeated by special request. ‘ Coronach ’ (Cyril B. Ilootham), in which the bass solo will be taken by Mr J. I). M'Keclinie, is another item that made good on its recent introduction to Dunedin audiences. Other part songs will be ‘ Evening ’ (Abt), in which the solo will be taken by Mr H. Blackwood; ‘The Roystorers ’* (B. Luard-Selhy), ‘The Little Sahdman ’ (West) , ’ Scots Wha Hae ’ (Hugh S. Robertson), and ‘John Peel ’ (’West). The vocal soloists are Miss Lottie Scott, Mr James Paterson, and Mr H. Hogg; instrumentalist, Mr J. A. Wallace; elocutionist, Mr J. B. M‘Connell; pianist, Mr John A. Hnggitt. The plan is at The Bristol for both e% r enings).

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Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 2

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MALE CHOIR CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 2

MALE CHOIR CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 2

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