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ST. JAMES' THEATRE. SATIiKDAY, L-'I'.BHI, ARY 9, AT 2 AND 3.15. (J-IJ)RIOVS MI-il/ODIES OF ■■BLOSSOM TIMli." Schubert, one of the greatest com posers of all lime, specialised in the writing of songs, a big percentage ol them songs of love. Now this gentle, big-hearted Franz Schubert, this lovable composer of some of the most beautiful music -the world will ever know, lives again in the person of Richard Tauber—for ‘‘Blossom 'lime is the story of his life—the tenderness of his love the bitterness of losing the one girl for whom he longed, the girl who inspired his delightful music, music that reaches its greatest beauty in the glorious voice of Tauber the golden voice of the world's foremost tenor —(lawlessly recorded and brought to you by the magic of the audible .screen. And who belter than , this monarch of music to-day, to recieate the fragrant romance —to magnificently sing the songs ot this musical genius of '’yesteryear; Imagine the teeming delights, as midst one of the sweetest slories ever tol'l, Tauber sings Jive of the. most beautiful and popular of Schubert's melodies, including the “Serenade," ‘‘Hark! Hark! The Lark," ' ‘ Impatience" (“Thine Is My Heart"), and “Red Roses. Other numbers, specially written for Blossom Time" and sung by Tauber, in elude “Once There Lived u Lad' Fair" ami “Love Lost Forever More." Tile latter, a magnificent accompaniment to the big spectateular wedding scene, Tauber wrote himscll; and the former is the work of G. H. Clutsam. the man who arranged the phenomenally successful Lil.it Time." The lyrics for all these were written by that cclebratdc l-.nglisli actor, John Drinkwiiter. Paul Btein, the director of “Blossom Time," is another who comes in for a big <l'iota of praise for his brilliant handling ol the product ion. The splendid cast also inelmles lovely -lane Baxter, Par. Esmond. Paul Graetz, Lester Mai thews and AI belie Sevier, livery word of dialogue ami every song is in l-.ug lisli What a treat! There will be a matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. Here is a wonderful polish for gen eral use - “TAN OL ” Gives a bright, lasting shine to floors, furniture, lino leunv, footwear, and fabric and fluco finished car bodies Sold by all stores —Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 3
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