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METHODIST COMPETITION CHOIR.

Lest you forget, make a memorandum of the concert in the Public Hall to-mor-row night, and do not miss the opportunity of hearing that beautiful churns romposed by Mendelssohn "As th« hart pants," to be sung b" the Methodist Church Competition Choir of ?5 voices. The parte aae well balanced, an 3 the choir generally has been trained to a high degree. The choir will also sine "Hail Bright Abode" (Tannhauser). All those v/ho have heard the rloera will know something of the grandeur and majesty that the composer has worked into this composition, and the choir, through assiduous practice, have endeavoured to interpret, with something like a degree of perfection, the ideas of the composer. Mis R. Stewart will sing the song entitled "The garden of roses," and Miss White will render Napoleon Zajido's "Tonight." Among the other artists who will take part are Miss Griffin, who will sing LiddleV "Abide with Me" Misses Watson, Vealie and Cadzow, also Messrs Cad?OW, Harrison. Croft, Goodall, McLeod, Candle and Clarkson. Come and show your sympathy in the cause of advancing the art of music in Grevmouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 2

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METHODIST COMPETITION CHOIR. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 2

METHODIST COMPETITION CHOIR. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 2

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