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... TO NIG HT (WE i )NESD A Y). THE FAMOUS Catterall String Quartet ...
... TO NIG HT (WE i )NESD A Y). THE FAMOUS Catterall String Quartet ...
... St. Vincent St. /CHORAL ORCHESTRAL UNION ST. ANDREW’S HALL. TO-SIGHT (SATCBDAY). 20* JANUARY, at 7.3 C THE FAMED CATTERALL STRING QUARTET FROM M*. Etrtoc Qairtflt Orrirtet far Piano and Strinsp 4 rior..O»j- Frantic VkiUh Solo, Souvenir Solo Pianist, MR ...
... W. MURDOCH. Mr. HERBERT WALTON. Mr. L. VAN HOUTTE. THE LONDON STRING QUARTET. THE FELT OWES STRING QUARTET. THE CATTERALL STRING QUARTET. THE GLASGOW CHORAL UNION. Prospectus may be had from Musicsellars and post free application to Mr. JOHN WALLACE ...
... Choral and Orchestral Union, St. Andrew’s Hall, was rerharkable for the brilliantly successful performances of the Catterall String Quartet. It. gave ample proof of its exquisite skill and artistry in the revelation of Mozart’s Quartet No. 2 all its wonderful ...
... Canadian Capers —with the Maple Leaf Orchestra. 8.30—” Empire Forces Here.” 9.o—Time; News. 9.2o—War Commentary. 9.3s—Catterall String Quartet, 10.15—Short Mid-Week Service, 10.35 —’* The Time Has Come, with Charles Heslop, Billie Laker. Charlotte Leigh. ...
... m Patonon, Son A Co , 152 Buchanan Street. ORCHESTRAL UNION. 8T ANDREWS HALL, fiATUKDAT. 20th at 7.30. THE FAMED CATTERALL STRING QUARTET PROM MANCHESTER. String Ouarte* D M.noc Moiart. Oolntet for Plano and Strings Minor..Oeae Fmark. Violin Solo, Sonvec' ...
... Orchestra. 5.0 —News in Welsh. s.2o—Children's Hour. 6.0 News. 6.3o—“Ariel In Wartime.” 6.50 —To-day in Ulster. 7.0 —Catterall String Quartet. 7.30 News in Norwegian. 7.45—“0ur Cousins The Ape.” B.s—“The Slip.” 8.30 Jimmy O'Dea in “Irish Half- Hour.” 9.o—News ...
... 3.0-s.o—An Afternoon Chamber Music. S.B. from London. Dale Smith, baritone; Angus Morrison, solo pianoforte; the Catterall String Quartet (Arthur Catterall, John Bridge, Frank S. Park, Johan C. Hock), assisted by Sidoni Ooossens, harp. 3.o—The Quartet—Quartet ...
... whose name is familiar to all concert goers, and, as solo violinist, Mr. Arthur Catteik'.l, the leader cf the famous Catterall String Quartet. For- the March concert two brilliant vocalists have been secured the persons of Miss l>orothv Silk, soprano, and ...