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THE KENNEDYS.

Writino- of the Kennedys, who are to appear here, a northern exchange has the following:—"lor the third time, a change of programme was substituted last night by the- Kennedys at the Theatre Royal. The quartettes comprised one of Brahms Hungarian songs and the second Rhapsody by Li«zt, rather skilfully arranged for violin", 'cello, and flute," and yet leaving still a formidable task, efficiently executed, to the piano. Mr Keith Kennedy played brilliantly Ernst's "Hun; gari'an Phantasy" and the "Poem, by Fibich and the charming melody or the unpronounceable Bohemian with artistic finish and taste. Again Mr Laurie Kennedy proved hi f logh merits as \ 'cellist in Mat Bruch's solemn "Kd Noch-ef' and by tho plnyful "Scherzo" by Goens. His tone and conception ot. Godard's beautiful song and or Sunnle Iveu" was finely emotional Madame Kennedy hore "asain the burdens of the Piano With confidence nti<l underfiLndinS The "Butterfly" fered a to Mr ]>**rf cg"&l to displarhis Bkill on;;-; ™% clevor■ little sketch, sv.- : - snni>, wen the "Singing lesson" toother wrtl \[ic S Dorothy Grace, who by nei&eii oove acceptably Meyerbeer's fine. ana -Roberto tv," and very charmingly "Tove's Echo" and "Somehody Whispered" w th Tosti's "Good-bvo" as an encore "Have You Forgotten " with So ohligato and "Annie were the numbers in which Mi^s Kose Fit^erald, in very good voice last iirbt excelled, and, of course, . other concerted pieces provided a r>leasmg vaHety as before." Seats may be reserved at Jackson's.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 7

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THE KENNEDYS. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 7

THE KENNEDYS. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 7