VIENNESE BOY SINGERS
FLAKS OPEN TO-MORROW Box plans will be opened to-morrow morning at the D.I.C.- tor the series of concerts to bo given by the Vienna Boys’ Choir in His Majesty’s Theatre, commencing next Saturday night. The season will bo limited to four nights, with matinees on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday afternoons. Children will be admitted at half-price to all performances. The entertainment presented by these remarkably talented children is said by Australian critics to bo one of the quaintest, most original, and most captivating ever witnessed in these parts. In their presentations of the several typos of Viennese music, at once so casual and so premeditated, so compact of vitality and insinuation, these young boys display the inherited artistry, which rests upon a foundation of goocl taste, and can neither bo imitated nor acquired No better ambassadors for Viennese music could be found than these charming little people, who exchange cassocks for sailor suits and silver wigs for lovelocks, and who obey every ind'eatiou of their conductor with affectionate docility.
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Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 12
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172VIENNESE BOY SINGERS Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 12
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