MR BARNETT’S MUSICAL SOCIETY.
Mr Macghan Harnett’* Musical Society, whose first concert was ko pronounced a HUCCOHM it« HCCOIId COUC.M't for tho HeasulJ ISd.VJd in the Opera House on Monday upmin", when liandcTs f'ruu.fc oratorio “ The Messi ill " will bo produced. The orchestra and chorus number £.\\) performers, and tJiO rehearsals "ive every promise that the Society will confirm the butterin'? opinions mo widely entertained when it achieved its brilliant success in ’* Comala,” The soloists arc* Madame Hveleon Carlton, Miss Parsons, MV J. VV. [Fill and Mr Promo. Mr A. llotop Is loador of the orchestra. The concert is to commence at 8 o’clock, and. in accordance with Mr Harnett's nnial custom, it will conclude at a reasonable hour, as near Id o’clock as possible. Tito public are reminded to book their neats fit tlio Hresden liooms, where tickets for all parts of the house can bo outlined. “ The Messiah,” most noble of oratorios, is always popular, but especially so at this season of the year, an I there is c?rtain to be a crowded homo at Monday’s concert. The .Society holds its final rehearsal for soloists, orchestra and chorus in the St. John's Schoolroom this ovenitij'. The tenors will meet at 7 o’clock, the orchestra at 7.T>, an I tli*; full chorus at H.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 3
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214MR BARNETT’S MUSICAL SOCIETY. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 3
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