MAXIM BRODI IN BURNS HALL.
A ''lance at the programme to bo submitted by Chautauqua artists in Burns Hall to-night ' will satisfy the keenest musician tea: a feast of music is assured. ouch a programme performed by such artists is something which should ensure the attendanco of everyone who {ays claim to musical appreciation. Those who have the o;itt of ‘"appreciation of music” will have a soulsaust.Miig iny. A well-known critic of opera, writing in the Chicago Evening American, says of Maxim Brodi: ‘ Iho singing of. the Russian tenor in the opera “Kirohen Glooken” was a marked success, and a great interpretation of the part. Of the entire concert party the Baharat Ocurier said: The be*st combination that ever visited our city.” An opportunity buch. as this seldom comes our way, and Begg’s booking office should be the Mecca of all lovers of music. The plan is now open, and 3s tickets (nlus tax) can be reserved free of booking charge.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19199, 16 June 1924, Page 10
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