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LYRIC CHOIR

On Monday next in ihe Concert Chamber John T. Leech's Lyric Choir will present a diversified programme which will include the " Kyrie" and " Gloria " from Gounod's " Messe Sollennelle." The trio in this ecclesiastical music will be Dorothy Barron (soprano) S. Kavanagh (tenor), and John Devereux (baritone) Weber's " Invitation to the Dance," transcribed by Julius Harrison, is a light-hearted piece that calls for a natural exuberance of voices. Other selections will be a patriotic ode by Ketelbey, " Men of England," Mozart's " Cradle Song" for ladies' voices with Jean McLay as soloist. " Habanera" for solo and chorus, Phyllis Clare. L.T.C.L.. in the solo part, a beautiful "Ave Maria " by Santley, soloist Ray Marshall, and the humorous "Traction Engine." The assisting artists will be Olive Campbell, solo pianist, who will play Chopin's "Polonaise" in Ab major, and Mr C. A Laurenson. baritone, who will sing "Edward" by Loewe. Anne White, soprano, selects Liszt's " Die Lorelei" and Helen Roy and Mrs Alex. Chisholm will be heard in a duet by Mendelssohn. Miss Sybil Baker will be the accompanist. Details are advertised.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23882, 9 August 1939, Page 7

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LYRIC CHOIR Otago Daily Times, Issue 23882, 9 August 1939, Page 7

LYRIC CHOIR Otago Daily Times, Issue 23882, 9 August 1939, Page 7

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