SACRED CONCERT.
i Tha sacred concert which was givsn by Hiss I Rose Blauey and Miss Clara Mongredisn in the I Agriculturai Hall on Saturday night attracted an S ininiGßse audience, the vast hull being crowded (ia «very part. A ciioice programme was presented, the services o£ a number of our leading musicians having been engaged ; and were it not that the regulation forbidding eucoves was sternly enforced a gr»ut raany items would have had to be repeated. AneflicientorchefctrA under Mr J. H. Coombs ljlaved-snme of the most, characteristic music of Mozart's "'i'welfth Mas.*," and also rendered cevc-rnl •jccomiiunimeiits. Miss Atongredien was awarded quits «n ovation for her rendering of "The soul's awakening." it portion of j which was perforce repeated; Mi*s Blauey sang j with artistic skill Garcia's " Salve Maria" (with. I violin obbligato by Kigno? Squarine); Mr H. L. j Brett saiiß "The better land"; >Vr J. .Tsgo, ; "Nazareth" and "Tea Holy City"; Mr Smith, "Ther-s is a arecn hill" and "Consider the j lilies"; and Mr V. L. Jones, " Consolation." j The duet " Hs shall feed his Hock" was sung by Misses Blaivcy and Mongrmlieu ; the trio " Ijift i thine ciyes" by the Misses Blanev and Mias Mou- ! eredien, ; the trio "Ti prego," -by Misses K. ' liladey ar.d Slousredieii and Mr Erett; and the quartets "God is a spirit" aud "Come all ye faithful." tiianor Sqiurise met with a very warm . welcome, and played as a violin soli ".Stabat Mater" (Rossini) and "Fruffhiera." Mr J. H. ! Coombs couductsd, while Miss K. Moloney pre- ! sided with her customary skill at the piaao.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10997, 29 December 1897, Page 4
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367SACRED CONCERT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10997, 29 December 1897, Page 4
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