MISS EILEEN O'MOORE.
The ooncert to be given by this highlytalented violinist takes place ab the Opera House on Wednesday next. Miss O'Mooro's natural gifts are so extraordinary and her artistic culture has reached so high a dogroe of perfection that she will doubtless find an enthusiastic reception awaiting her. One of the characteristics of the playing of the young artist in absolute .freedom from the nervousness which so often curtails tho effect of public performances. It is for her art only she seems to cure, nob so much for hor own self, and from this results the ardent impulse to attain the highest goal. The box-plan will bo opened to-day at Wildman and Lyoll'a. It will be impossible for Miss O'Moore to give more than the ono concert, na she leavo3 tho following day for the South,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10628, 17 December 1897, Page 5
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138MISS EILEEN O'MOORE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10628, 17 December 1897, Page 5
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