SACRED CANTATA.
"OLIVET TO CALVARY"
BY METHODIST CHOili. A very good congregation ;iMended the methodisl -Church last: night, when the choir rendered tin; Cantata, "Olivet to Calvary." Willi ilk si and tuneful holoh and choruses, llmh Cantata has a special appeal to lovers of sacred inuMi<*., and full justice wiih done ti> I In; work. The soloists (Mrs, Hidden, Mrs. \V. Marihall, Mr, 11. Donaldson, of Auckland, and Mr. I?. Twentynian, jimr.), all rendered valuable assistance, and the f real menl of I hi- choruses liy the choir rellected niucli credil on I lie conductor, Mr. A. Williams. Mr. W. Marshall, at the organ, greatly assisted in' the successful rendition of the Cantata, and much credit is due to all concerned for the effective way in which the Cantata was presented. "THE CRUCIFIXION." RENDITION AT ST. GEORGE'S. At The evening service at St. George's Anglican Church yesterday, Stainor's "Crucifixinn" was rendered by the augmented choir. The soloists were: bass, Mr. W. Forrest (Paeroa), tenor, Mr. Hoskin (Auckland).
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20286, 11 April 1938, Page 2
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