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THE MALLINSON -RECITALS.

The booking of aeatslforr.the Mallinson Song Recital is very . satisfactory, ' and those who have not already, secured their seats should do so without .da- . lay.. The pbneert wil be Jnjnp senjo xif . a classical; or - scholastic" natuM,-' but; it V ; i will appeal to the_ popular.-tas.te. as keen- , ly as^ to tte omisicvuajlly^Caai'-. "'-jstllsiieFrom \a. newspaper -.'reportvof .one;, of ' the M'citto;^«' ; -r^d>r: < -'EyeiiC-,to those ; " entirely .ignorantv of. j music, but^ with ; •even the. slightest love for: poetry, the \ recital was;; an absolute- treat.. From '. Wi 'E. • Henley's dreamy -and. dainty . . "To Me at tMy Fifth-floor Window/ \ to*tlie;-pure ecstasy : of v Christine Roset- ';. ti's 'A Bir'tliday.V , from ithe. simple and- , touching "'Bed"- in Summer' of R. L. ■'. : .- [ Stevenson'and -Baby', ;of' George Mac- ■'•.."-. I .donald to the;passionate; : ::love>jglorify- . ! "ing 'BqtsehaftVuni JLieH' of^;:Herbert, - j composer and singer ranged through a charming and most varied : programme . ■ - of 23 numbers, in .'which almost all the i moods cf mankind' :were' depicted with : exquisite miisic; and glorious singing."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 November 1908, Page 2

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THE MALLINSON-RECITALS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 November 1908, Page 2

THE MALLINSON-RECITALS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 November 1908, Page 2

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