MISS MARIE NARELLE.
APPEARANCE IN HAMILTON
Miss Mane Narelle, the " Queen of Irish Hall on New Year's night, aa event whioh music lovers ara expectantly awaiting ier voice is a pure fresh soprano of the dramatc type and of great power, ihis power is us d by Mies Narelle wich much artistic ab.iity, inasuiuoh aB it ib fully control, and equally in tlie forte and pianissimo passives her voioe is neard to adv.ntag-. Mi 8s Narelle aLo o.'seesses the quality so rare in singers nowadays of deep sympathy. She evidently feels what .-he is sirjging, and infuses into her interpretations a quality which makes tivm eminently succesaful alike from a •nus oil point of view, and alsj in enlisting most warmly the sympathy of her audience.
Miss Narelle will be supported by Mr Chester Fent-esi, a young American tenor, ■vho according to the Lyttelton TimeP has an endowment not unlike that of the prucipal, for he throws himself into his singing with a whole-siuled abindon that Junnnt fail to command success." Miss uonstanoe Brandon Usher, who acts as pianist, has received high praise at the hauds of the press and public. Miss Narelle arrived at Auckland yesterday, and was warmly welcomed by bishop Lenihan, the Hon. J. A. Tole and 1 large number of prominent citizens.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8089, 28 December 1906, Page 2
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216MISS MARIE NARELLE. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8089, 28 December 1906, Page 2
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