PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY S Grand Concert ASSISTED BY THE AUCKLAND TRIO IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S EARTHQUAKE FUND. THURSDAY, AUG. 8, at 8 p.m. Town Hall Concert Chamber PROGRAMME. ■f. La Forza Del Destino (Consacrazione Preghiera) Verdi Puccini Choir—Soloists: Mr. J. Caldwell and Miss Duncan. 2. Ballata—Absent Metcalf Mr. C. Johnson. 3. Ballata—Morning Speaks Miss C. Duncan. 4. Piano Solo —Polonaise in A Major Miss G. Fraser. Chopin 5. Paglicci—Ballatelta Leoncavallo Miss D. Jenkins. 6. Simon Boccanegrr. (II Lacerato Spinto) ! Mr. J. Fisher Verdi j 7. Tosca (Vissi d'Arte) Puccini : Miss E. Herbert. 8. Faust —(Calf of Gold) Guonod Puccini Choir —Soloist: Mr. J. De Montalk 0. Butterfly—Un qbai Vcrdremo .. Puccini j Miss G. Ross. 10. Mephistofele—Whistling Song .. Boito ! Mr. J. Caldwell. 11 Fvigcletto—Grand Quartet .... Verdi Soloists—Misses Jenkins and Duncan, ; Messrs. Burry and De Montalk. 12. Oteilo—(Credo) Verdi I Mr. H. Valentine. Baritone. 13. Carmen—Toreador Bizet Puccini Choir —Soloist: Mr. H. Valentine. j 14. Sanctus from Messe Solenelle (St. j Cecila) Guonod j Puccini Choir —Soloist: Mr. V. Mulgan. | INTERVAL. 15. Trio in G Major No. 1 (by request) Hayden Andante Poco Adagio—Rondo al Ongaresi j The Auckland Trio. Violin, Ina Bosworth; 'Cello, Molly Wright j Piano, Cyril Towsey. I®. Selected—Signor Costantini (By Request). 17. Piano Solo—Polichinelle. Rachmaninoff ! Miss K. O'Leary. IS. Faust—Flower Song Guonod j Miss H. West. 19. Elegie Massenet ‘ Mr. E. Mitchell. 20. Ballata —Until Miss Q. Baxter, Contralto. 21. Credo. from Mass Bcnedicamus j Domino Perosi Puccini Choir—Mr. Mitchell, Miss Herbert 22. Lucia Di Lammermoor, Grand Sextet Donizetti Puccini Choir—Soloists: Misses Herbert and Duncan. Messrs. Burry. Mitchell, ! Valentine and Caldwell. 23. Cavalieria Rusticana (Grand Preg- i hiera) Mascagni Puccini Choir—Soloist: Miss G. Ross. ! Accompanist—MlSS K. O’LEARY. | Organist—MlSS G. FRASER. . Conductor —SIGNOR CONST ANTI NI. TICKETS, 2s. 1 Reservations Free at Lewis Eady, Ltd. THE JUNIOR UNITED N.Z. POLIVICAL I ORGANISATION. "An Evening in Parliament.” The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend The Public Opening of a MOCK PARLIAMENT To be Held Monday Next, August 5. !n the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SWANSON STREET, at 7.30 P.M. This Parliament will be Opened and Conducted with the same Ceremony and Procedure as the Parliament of N.Z. •SPEECH FROM THE. THRONE' by SIR GEORGE FOWLDS. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. 52 AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Lewis Eady, Ltd., Hall. Queen St. t2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) Doors Open at 6.15 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7 O’CLOCK. Musical Items will be Rendered as under SOLO, “Angels Ever Bright and Fair” (Handel). MISS SARA ST AC POOLE. ANTHEM, “Turn Thy Face” (Attwood) MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: “THE JUGGLERS OF GOD ’ At the conclusion of the Service a chort Religious Play entitlec “BROTHER SUN” (Laurence Housmari) will be read by MR. ANDREW BERESFORD. THURSDAY. Holy Communion (Mission Chapel), at 11 a.m. All Guilds, as usual. We are now In active preparation for our “BETTER TIMES BAZAAR," to be held on Sept. 18, 19, 20, and would be glad if cur friends and supporters would make or collect suitable articles for sale. JASPER CALDER. City Missioner. BART CLARK. Organising Secretary. *lB Wellesley Street West. COME TO THE POPULAR CINEMA SERVICE IN THE STRAND THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT 7 P.M. PREACHER: REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR I \ Film -THE FOOL” •> FULL SCREENING. X Soloist: NEVILLE CARLSEM. t 1,500 SEATS FREE. J DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. £ COMMUNITY SINGING $ POPULAR HYMNS PLAIN TALKS % PICTURES. BALLS. AUCKLAND FRENCH CLUB. Members and their friends are reminded that the ball in honour of Captain Abrial and the Officers of the Cruiser Tourville, will be held at the CLICK CLACK CABARET NEWMARKET, on Monday Next, August 5. From 8 p.m. until Midnight. Admission will be by ticket only, and NO TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE AT THE CABARET. GEO. H. BASSANT. Hon. Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 14
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