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HAYDN BECK.

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME > TO-MORROW NIGHT

, The. further opportunity of hearing this marvellous child player to-morrow* evening should be eagerly availed of as another is not likely to recur in Y\ anganui, and there may be many regrets if it is lost. Those who intend going again, and we believe there are many, will hear an entirely different programme and as equally wonderful as was last Monday's The boy's piece de resistance will be the great Bach concerto which so impressed Marie Hall the famous violinist who heard him play, while the modern brilliant school of virtuosity will be represented in his play-ng of Moffat's "Hungarian Dance" *fiSL £ €v- er P°Pular variations 'on The Carnival de Venice" by Beethoven, a melody of his own composition at the age of six, and "Spinning Song'" (Forster). Mr Stewart Austin, in addition to playing the accompaniments, will play aMoto Perpetino" (Weber). Miss Towsey will sing the favourits ? Ong M 'M 1 c^ me with the merry May, love" (Tosti), and in place of Mr Ell! wood Airey (who has gone to Melbourne), the Misses Violet and May Jones will render a selected vocal dnet Mr E. H. Short will sing "Big Ben'; (Toilet), and Mr Herbert Gordon will bo heard in Roeckel's "The Storm riend.

Further great interest should be>* centred m the Concert Disc Records by which will be heard vocal duets by Signors Caruso (the greatest operatic tenor of the world) and Ancoha, and* Madame Melba and Signor Gilibert. It is sincerely trusted that Wanganui will rally round the deserving boy and give him another bumper house, for apart, from the object, the delightful ontertainment offered ogives more" than value for the money spent.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 7 September 1908, Page 4

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HAYDN BECK. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 7 September 1908, Page 4

HAYDN BECK. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 7 September 1908, Page 4

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