BAND PROGRAMMES.
The "final municipal band concert on the Sydenham rotunda will be given by the 'B»vid this evening, commencing at eight o'clock, when the following-, nro'granirne" will be played:—March, ".Defiance" (Murphy); cornet solo, " Good-bye (Tosti); selection, "Gems of Schubert (Riniiuer): valse, "Lilian'" .(Francis);, fa™" tasia " Souvenir■ cf Savov " (Rimmer); entr aete ' "Evening Bells" (Riminer); fantasia, •< A 'Military Church Parade ' (Ord Hum*); inarch, " Forward the Guards " (Rimmer). The. following programme will be played Tjy Derry's Private Band on the Victor'* Square rotunda to-morrow evening, commencing at eight o'clock:—March, "President Emeritus." (Bochnliue); selection. •'GipSY Love'' (Lobar); valse, "Smiles, then Kisses'" (Ancliffe); piccolo solo, " SparklingPew Drops" .(Blauchetueft), soloist A. Hutlou; selectioftr. "The "White Chrysanthemum-' (Talbot); intermezzo, "The Wedding of the Rose" (Lake); selection, " The Pink Lady" (Caryl!); march, "The Young Guard' I'Appol). The New Brighton Marino Band will plajfc. selections on the rotunda to-morrow evening, when the band's new instruments will Vje presented to the members by Captain. A. \V. Owles on behalf of the borough. Thei programme is as follows :—March, " l'ancowinna" (Berrimau): fantasia, "Rustic Bridge" (Walton); triple-tonsue polka, " Benita " .(Howe); selection. " " Carisbrooke (Calverth waltz, ■ " Lolita " (Litligow);, fantasia. "Tasma" (Bulch); and triumphal march, " FJntry of the Gladiator "'(Julius), i
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 8
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198BAND PROGRAMMES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 8
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