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... Opera as a Reflection of Life Louise at Covent Garden The Wreckers at the After Noon Theatre Two New Operas The two operas with which London audiences have been made acquainted during the last few d ...
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... OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC. THE GIRL IN THE TAXI, AT THE LYRIC THEATRE. THERE are always accessions of young playgoers to keep the ball rolling. And to these, at least, the story of The Girl in the Taxi will be new enough to have most of the attractions of novelty. Some twenty years back, when French farce took possession of our stage and repeated itself until it at length succumbed to its own ...
... 7 III; J r '77 By BASIL MACDONALD HASTINGS THE audience was not a small one. Indeed, the Baker Street hall was fairly well filled. It was its composition that disappointed Arthur Caley, the keen-faced pianist, peering through the curtains at the back of the platform. He was a slim, ordinary-looking young man, dark, and rather inclined to stoop. His dress-suit did not fit him at all well. The ...
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... PUBLISHED BY GRACIOUS PERMISSION OF H.M. THE KING, IN AID OF KING GEORGE'S JUBILEE TRUST HIS MAJESTY'S SPEECHES THE RECORD OF THE SILVER JUBILEE BOUND IN CREAM SILK-GRAINED CLOTH EMBOSSED IN GOLD. A RECORD OF AN HISTORIC EVENT. ■pUBLISHED by Royal permission, this official record of The Silver Jubilee, beautifully printed and bound, forms a fitting memento of one of the happiest and most ...
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... I GRAPH-o-pbope J Imperial Model. 5,13 13 Of /jgj Q r j 1 The Records that Created a World Sensation J f ]\TO single event in the history of the art of record- IA 5 ing music has ever caused such a sensation as wjfk have the New Grand Opera Records. Every artiste is a world-celebrity, and the records are acknowledged to be so immeasurably an artistic advance upon any records yet heard that ...
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... i '/Xvm.T _j(_- AN ARTIST WHO SEES W -IE HEARS AND PAINTS IT WE present on these pages some interests examples of the seeing of music. It a well-known fact that music is capable conveying visible ideas to the mind as well as audi ones. Many composers appear, in fact, to be move concerned that we should see than that we should her their music-- as for instance. Richard Strauss in Don ...