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RAVENMILL MALI VIICI PARTY ENJOYABLE CONCERT AT SWANSEA CENTRAL HALL The evening concert promoted by the Raven- hill (Swansea) Male Voice Party, gi$en at the Central Hall, Swansea, tn Thursday ntght, WM well attended, and was quite a success in eveiy way Under the leacter?h;p of Mr Donald Lott the party hae made remarkable progress, and their rendition un Thur&day nigit at Dr Protheroe's Nidaros" has seldom, if ever, been eroelled locally The voices were beau- tifully blended in all the selections, but it was in the piece named that the biggest suo- oeae was secured. iLr Tom Griffi&hs, Um Swansea boy who has mad« his name well known in the operatic world, and who is at present principal baritone of the Turner Opera Company, was netnr-illy we-U received. Hie hinging was one of tbe features of the night he finest effort unquestionably being "My old shako" (Troiere). Mr David Ellis, rf North Wales, the winner of the tenor prize at the Swansea National Eisteddfod, more than sustained the opinions then formed of hirn, his rendition of a Welsh song at the end quite captivating the audience. Another Swansea National winner, MJes Wini- fred Lewis, of Sengfcenydd. a contralto with a really beautiful voice, and the knowledge' how to properly use it. was ercored svery time she appealed. Mt W D Richards, too Swansea violin1«?t, was, at usual, in exoetlent, form, whilst Miss Uzsi» JL Svaas *ooompttaiad exoallantty.

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