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SONGS.

Amongst the latest songs sent to me by Messrs A. Eady and Co. are the following :— " Spring/ by. Edwin Greene, as dainty a spring song as could be written ; a dear little pathetic sketch entitled " Three Green Bonnets/ by Guy d'Hardelot ; Ellen Wright's delightful " I Give You a Rose," which is coupled with " Springtime has Come ;" I. del Riego is represented by a song of sacred tendencies called "0, Dry Those Tears." It is somewhat " written out of nothing," and repeats itself, but the melody in parts is very good ; and the song is well suited to a mezzo or contralto voice. It is provided, by the way, with three or four obligatos for different instruments.

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New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 3, 1 December 1902, Page 239

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SONGS. New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 3, 1 December 1902, Page 239

SONGS. New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 3, 1 December 1902, Page 239

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