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MUSIC AT THE SAVOY

An .announcement that will bo welcomed by music-lovers is that Signorina Graziella Rossi is to return to the Savoy next week for another season. Those who have recentl-' heard Signorina Rossi at private auditions are unanimous that at no stage in her career has she been in better voice She has the freshness of youth in a voice notable for its quality, power, and range. For her youth she has unusual concert poise, and her presence enhances the charm of her interpretations. Her concert appearances are few and fai between, and the opportunity of bearing her at the Savoy will be welcomed. She will be assisted at the piano by Miss Rlin Holmes, whose accompaniments are always able and sympathetic. Five excellent songs have been chosen,' and Signorina Roosi can be relied on to sing.(hem with freshness and beauty. Her rich voice, with its remarkable range, should bo heard with distinction, particularly in ' One. Fine Day - (Puccini). The other songs are ' Killarney ■' (Balfe), ' Cop* poiir. ’ (Delibes), ' Fairy Talcs of Ireland ’ (Coates), and '.Song, of Sunshine’ (Thomas) All musical tastes will bo satisfied by (ho following programme of chamber music by the Hilvoy Trio‘ Elegie ’ (Miu.wu’l), overture, • Tit us ’ (Mozart). ' Slavonic Dcuee. No. 6 ’ (Dvorak), ‘ Tipsy Dance' (Merltlcr), end ibe fnrcni'iring new Ko'.elby c.miposhion, ‘The Clock and the Dresden Figures.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 17

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MUSIC AT THE SAVOY Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 17

MUSIC AT THE SAVOY Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 17

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