HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE
BLACK-PREM YSL AV CON CERTS
It is only on very raro occasions that music lovers here have ail opportunity' of hearing a qimrtette ot such high-class artists as those composing the Black-Premyslav Company announced to appear at His Majesty s Theatre on Monday and Tuesday next. In Messrs. Andrew Black and Leopold-Premyslav it must be conceded that each is an artist of the highest, eminence. Two world’s artists on the one platform, with the addition of a brilliant sojirano and pianist-©, is something to look forward to. Mr. Andrew Black’s ©minonce in the musical world has long boen firmly maintained. Without a rival in oratorio, he holds nis • own as a magnificent exponent of ' the great operatic arias ol the Italian school, and ii}> equally happy m singing with telling sympathy ballads culleil from the illimitable stores of old country” melodies. It is indeed a ploasure to hear this great singer giving glorious voice to the patriotic songs of Scotland and Ireland. In conjunction witli the eminent baritone is a young Polish violin virtuoso, M. Leopold Premyslav. This artist is stated by tho. New York Musical Courier to possess a technique big and brilliant, a tone full and sweet. Of his concert in the Queen s Hall, London, the papers spoke with unfeigned admiration; and in Sydney recently he was acclaimed as the I rival of Kubelik.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2119, 29 June 1907, Page 2
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230HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2119, 29 June 1907, Page 2
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