DOLORES.
ONE CONCERT ONLY—TO-NIGHT,
At ifai Town Hall to-night Mademoiselle Antonia Dolores will give her only pong recital in Blenheim. The booking office has had a. busy time, but there arc still a few reserves left, and those who appreciate a. comfortable seat should lose no time in reserving. Also a limited number of 4's and 3s tickets arc on sale at the Dresden, and early application to avoid the rush at the door is advisable. As usual with all Mademoiselle's programmes, to-night's is arranged with the greatest possible taste and care. It is a veritable "Dolores" programme, and more need not be 'kiid, for Mademoiselle- has mad© them famous throughout the world. The following are the items:—"Le Vio r Ictte," A Soarlatti; "Selve Amiche." Caldara: Recit.—"Ei lo trepiede"; Aria—"Chi vual la Zingarella,"' Paesiello; Air—"Sous un Ormean,' Gluck; Menuet—"Lo eclebre mennet d'Exaudet," Anonymous; Recit.—"O Worse than Death, Indeed" ("Theodora."); Air —"Angels Ever Bright and Fair," Handel; Piano - "Romance." "Caprice," Schutt; "Mondnaeht," "Der Nussbaum," Schumann; R«cit.-r-"Oui, pour cea soir" ("Mignon"); Air—"Je Suis Titania," A. Thomas; piano—"lfe cliant do Nautonier," Op. 28, No. 3, Rheinhold; "He Loves Me," Chadwick, "In the Woods," McDowell; >'Would You?" McCoy. The, doors will be open at 7.15, and the audience are requested to form a queue. Those who purchase day sale tickets will, of course, have a prior claim to seats; that is to s^y. they will be granted admission immediately the doors open. We have been requested to make it quite clear that only one concert can be given in Blenheim, «lso that tho advertised prices will be adhered to, and the;/ are the same ms the charges made in the centres. In no circumstances am they ever altered. The doors will be closed1 during the performance of each number, and it is expected that there will be a very large audience this evening.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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309DOLORES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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