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ROYAL MALE CHOIR CONCERT

The final concert of its fifty-fifth season will be presented by the Royal Dunedin Male Choir m the Town Hall on Monday, and it should be one of the brightest programmes yet given by the society. The part songs, 1 Song of the Bow,’ ‘ Song, of the Pedlar,’ ‘Song of the Vikings,’ and ‘ Pilgrims’ Chorus,’ fom ‘ Tannhauser,’ are all of a robust nature, and should be received with pleasure. ‘ 0 Peaceful Night,’ a hymn study, ‘ Deep Harmony,’ ‘ Steal Away ’ (a lovely negro spiritual), and On the Sparkling Snow ’ will provide a delightful contrast. Miss Joyce Ashton, a young contralto, will make her first appearance with the choir, and Miss Dora Drake (soprano) will also sing. Master David Christensen, New Zealand’s champion cornetist, will give solos, and the Dunedin Harmony Four has chosen a very bright number, ‘ The Mulligan Musketeers.’ The choir soloists are Messrs W. B. Lambert and D. F. Inglis. Booking is at Begg’s.

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Evening Star, Issue 23869, 26 April 1941, Page 15

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ROYAL MALE CHOIR CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 23869, 26 April 1941, Page 15

ROYAL MALE CHOIR CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 23869, 26 April 1941, Page 15

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