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JOHN BROWNLEE. TO-MPRRQW’S GREAT CONCERT. Enthusiasm' is running high with Fgr gard 'to . John ,Brownlee’s concert at the Empire Theatre, New Plymouth, row night, for this highest praise regardiing the artistry and personal charm of Mr. Brownlee' has been given by th? Auckland critics, §pd New Plymouth knows that the ppncert to-morrow night wjll be a memorable She. Mr. lee has gpin? to N?W Zealand at the . height of his ggrger wffl? W vsto? §tUi retains all the freshness of youth, f?F> despite hi§ list pf achievements the famous baritpne js 32 yegr§ elriIn addition to Mf. gr?Wßlee/tIW? gre two other gifted young artists, Miss Ritg Miller, a charming soprano, and Mr. Raymond Lambert, a brilliant papist, For the programme to-mqrrpw night Mr. Brownlee hg§ chosen the following numbers: Th? Prologue to "I Pagliacci,” “Rppte Marchin’, ’’ “Sea i?evp F ”, "Five Eyes,” "If I. Werg King,”. “Come, Let’s be Mgrry,” "The Pretty Creature,” ■ "The Serenade frpm £}jovannj>’ ! and operatic duets with Miss Rita Miller. Miss Miller’s prippippl toW will b? the florid Polonaise from "Mignon,” hA Persian Song of Spring” and “Songs My Mother Taught Me.” In adidtion to:acting as accompanist Mr. Raymond Lambert will be heard in two groups of solos '

—Debussy’s "Toccata,” “Ritual Fire Dance" (De’.Falla), Chopin’s "Nocturne in F Sharp Major” and "Vftlse Brillante in A,Flat,” The box plgn is at Collier’s. , L'

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1933, Page 9

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ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1933, Page 9

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1933, Page 9