ANTONIO NOTARIELLO.
"gag*" —— l l CELEBRATED OPERATIC TENOR. Messrs J. and N. Tail, tlie wellknown cnterpreneurs, to whom the New Zealanders are indebted for almost. all the star concert attractions of , the past 15 years, arranged for a tour of Australasia by Eignor Notariello, a well-known Italian operatic tenor. Signor Notariello comes to New Zealand at the very zenith of his powers. Until about three months ago he was singing the principal tenor roles at the Theatre Constanza, Rome, where ho was claimed by the leading critics as one of the finest singers of the day. This brilliant young artist, who is only 2G years of age; has had a meteoric career. He .holds the qualified ari fist’s diploma and the teacher’s diploma of the Royal Conservatorium of Music, Naples, and was the winner in a field of 58 competitors, of the institution’s well-known 5,000-frauc prize. For the New 'Zealand tour Messrs Tait have engaged three exceptionally fine assisting artists. Mr Gordon Short, solo pianist and accompanist, recently arrived in Wellington after eight years study abroad. He is a brilliant exponent of the relaxation methods of Teresa Carreno, with whom he studied several years. Miss Elsie, Kell comes with excellent credentials. Miss Ray Fox, a brilliant Australian violinist, lias created something of a sensation in New Zealand. A leading Wellington newspaper described her as "the most promising Australian violinist who has appeared in Wellington. Tlie Gisborne concerts will take place in the Optra Rouse on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next. The plan, which is on view at Miller’s ©onicr, is rapidly 1 , filling.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6142, 28 July 1921, Page 3
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