THE PATEY CONCERTS.
A very large house again, very enthusiastic, and a very good concert, the main feature of which was Beethoven’s “ Creation Hymn,” grandly sung by Madame Patoy, Wollaco’o “ Sweot and Low” and the im* mortal *’ Auld Robin Gray” were her other contributions, and these were supplemented by several encore songs, among fchwn “ Meet me by Moonlight ” and the “ Baird o’ Cock* pen,” the latter sending the house into roars of laughter. To-night Madame sings the great song from “Kiijab,” “0 rest in tho Lord,” and to-morrow the ** Green Hill Far Away,” which Gounod composed ex* prcssly for her. Madamo’s little company did very well last night, in a style which we have not apace to notice in detail. We are glad to note that Mr Waters made a success with Hatton’s “ To Anthea.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9318, 12 June 1891, Page 3
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