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J IN TRINITY HALL. is to il ? terest »>g to know that the» bv two if v — anc ' P'anoforte recital or-an re • f SJ , CIa , I,S ° f / r '™- Several u, lf . s !ave ' ,cen presentd to J>, bno stiange to say, and above all sons'sel""; + i cll lnstrume nt most pernot !f- to learn— the pianoforte hna not previous to this occasion, taken any pi eminence which is due to it :! :'f de rson (soprano) and Mr Fishr " (pwnistj have decided to give a recital on the 15th June in ffit Hall. The quality of Mas Anderson'^ to .l ve l I - klK "">, a "d her readiness <> use it tor any deserving purpose. It is to be hoped that this will bo remembered on the above occasion. Miss Anderson will sing "Violets" and wri/ i'i >c n : 11 t!le l M) l Hllar song WJter Malhrison, also "Down in tha 1 orest (Landon Ronal) as sung by Madame Melba on her last visit to New Zealand "The Wren," from a poup ot bird songs, jus-; introduced in Auckland by Amy Murphy. The summer Storm" is also another fine song from the "Life of a Rose" (Liza Lehmami). Miss Anderson, if in good voice, should excel, through having ?v , . n ' cn P a hl<?. accompanist as Mr Jsmvick to assist her. Mr Fishwick's figured very prominently inAuckland as soloist and accompanist, h° having: given his services to th.9 'Auckland Orchestral Society " concerts and such like. A feature of Mr !.< ishwiek s ability as soloist will bo seen by the following items—Lizst. concert study in D flat, Bach's Pal* tot a. No. Chopin's Nocturne in V> sharp major. _ and other interesting items Mr Fishwick and Miss Anderw •son have been very fortunate to secure the serviies of Mr Alexander Moore, who will sinp: "Blumenthal's J'A-eninp: Song" and "My Queen'* by tli' 3 same composer. Mr Moore possesses n. tenor voice of rare production, and doubtless use's it to the fullest advantage. for his interpretations are all that could be desired. Mr S. Anderson also assists with two items. Ho is a vary piominent baritone, who hajpi yet to show what lie really ran df>. Hi* '•1 in nee has noi? come," and if favoured V„ , p privilerre of beinc in cood vofc®. will do lustice to his "Tliv Jo«»» (Blu menthnll n.id "Hybrias tha O*. tan" (J. W. Elliot).

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 5

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RECITAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 5

RECITAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 5