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PAGE EIGIIT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924 MUSICAL SPORTING PAGE Silver Employees Excursion Feb. 24 at Tid Our MUSICAL NOTES Team Selection In his great promises a cricketer. Presentation of Medals If there be any other who can (BY DP, LEACOCK)
Trinidad.
chrose a better team than this to win the Cup let him come for By Orpheus Musical Club THE FATAL BLOW By Tug FAVORITE ward. Trinidad was never in a The Sporting Chronicle Special better position with men of (BY LYACOCK)
Leaving Cristobal to Balboa at a.
Correspondent sel cue the folsuch ability and talent in the was over to La Boca clubhouse lowing team to represent Trini Colony and surely it cannot be The Orpheus Musical Club in last Tuesday night to the drama dad. Writes the special in the Return trip by Special Train. Round trip only dent that the great majority presenting their medals last Sun. The Fatal Blow and because Chronicle of the 6th Inst. Excurtionists from Pacif side can take first of these fourteen men do com day evening at the La Boca Club eculd not find the climax from the Eliminating those wbo for prise the best cricketers in the house started their programme synopsis my attention had to be various essential reasons cannot train to Cristobal to board Favorite with Colony.
with the former President rivited on the performance King, who introduced Mr. A, out extra charge. Tickets for sale by Mr.
This was a difficult jcb for the moment be called upon there Harris as chairman, The audience was an orchestra by the name of should be immediatrly quested to represent us the following Wm. Jump, La Boca, THE REPRESENTATIVE TEAM. was disgracefully small as only Cotton Packers who certainly to make the trip. pain)
The Selection Committee of four members contributed to the did pic cotton and although they jor Harrigan. Fred Gen, were picking for two hours and a Crawiord, Beta 2000 t, Get in the Pavilion at Kensingthe Barbados Cricket Committee prograirman in his usual placid The al wien they got through they Liddi low, o. les, Capt.
NOTICE ton on Saturday last and made style the programme had ben announced the purpose ir o ly bad one eighth of a pound Buckley. Dewhurst, selection of fourteen men from Ciprian, Constantine, Prof. LEACOCK begs to announce that he is Surely, this so called orchestra Small, st. Hill, Escal!
which the eleven will be selected He, turning to Mrs.
arranged.
to represent Bai bados in the King said, there is something making arrangements to have a held think thrice before going and Fraser. There is no gain final match for the Tropby radically wrong that the audiene Lize the public and it they sayin MUSIC VOICE STUDIO against the winners of the first was not larger. It either thit Le ti king money not earne would saying the fact that the me charge for they services would in all directions titfully match. The selection follows. they don like you, or somethia: carried represent Trinidad at Barbados at Street, above Mr. Agard Tailoring Establishment, The troupe did well and made and beyond every sbadow of which you had better straighte and that it will be possible to accommodate a large Austin (Capt. R, Challenor up. This too struck me as none of the performance a success. There icubt the Committee should number of children from years upwards. In this the officials excent one judge G. Challenor Wanderer were three fatal blows Mrs. Olgo immediately proceed to secure term there will be classes starting Jan. 21, 1924.
present.
howeve Ince Kig who played the part of Mrs. thir services on the team.
went on to state that the tendence K, Msson Los les. received the first on her Selecting Major Harrigan as Sight Reading with Fundamentals, of neck back. Daniel. Tin. re skipper, the Chronicle corpeople is to appreciate Voice Production (including Pronunciation in all Tarilton music that may be trashy an!
ceived the second and Norman respondent continues: vowel and consonant sounds. Kidney uns nworthy and the musicians and Haynes, The Kidnapper received choose the batsmen one need Musie History and Interpretation for Piano and Greaves Pickwick elubs must work earnestly and the third, but according to the no furthr than Small, St. Bill Organ and advanced vocalist, E, Hond hard to effect a change. Thanks performance Downes. Ely and Cipriani, Crawford and Elements of Harmony. Brown to Mr Harris for his most kind nd the villain, the man who Wiles. Small, St. Hill and Cipremarks.
Inade the trouble with his long riani, are the big guns of this For further information write 946, Ancon or call at studio E, Bar leto Lead should have been the centre list with Crawlord a tower of a. to 12 a, m, and from 30 pm to 30 Ham College The programme with exclusion L, Birkett of Mr. Lowe pi ce cannot bear of the Fatal Blow. If not by being strength in form and Wales a bat Erowne Spartea criticism but there are points that struck, by working the play up to of great possibili. ies. It a climax right here, but while he no good purpose to further Griffith Empire will be very useful to musicians was seized by Waller, De ulogise the qualities of these bunch are Pascall, Small in quality and in class. The First, Lead on, Oh King Eternal While the names of a few popu is in itself a sacred item and should tective. the two kidnappers were tive too well kaown to need and Cipriani, three of th wiketkeedar is Dewhurst iar exponents do not appear not be sung in secular movement lying unconscious from two blows. com went. The deitiog capabili best mediums in the We sound and true and as well a run on the list, we are satisfied as or jazz rythm.
If ite Fatal Blow was to be ties of Fred Grant, Betancourt, Indies, then come Fred Grant get ing batsman. All rounders we anticipated, that the Com dealt them, they should have been Liddelow, Capt. Buckley, Con and Coo tantine, two paccound in every department are wittee has done well. In the Then there was Miss Bennett, lying until the fall of the curtain; stantine and o Fraser are not bowlars of class who have fre Fred Grant, Liddledow, tean can be found charming she started her soto beantifully and if the Fatal Blow was not far bebind that of those abɔve quently proved their worth, Friter and Betancou t, not to ariety of bowlinggood and of her voice and what she can do, us possibilities intended to be a direct blow, then and in them we bave men who another sound wediun in mention Small Cipriani, St. Hin brilliant fielding and all the bat. suddenly lost her tone and had to be in and chosen are able the capture of Ey.
not get the Fat Blow be cn use besitation. Tous the bauing slow medium G Liddledow. knowl dge of Turf wick ts and elf of the solving of the greatest Mrs. King 50 to 100 without the slightust st. Hill and Fraser and a Capt. Buckle because of his Committee has wisely relieved to pay her stage footing like all other singer The accompanist tried suc qui kly revayd when she found strength of the side lacks nothing. Here is bowling enough to his possible intluence on the side cidiculiy that of deciding which to bring her back but struck the that escuz. Thomas Allen and The bowlers at ek ges the please the Go well distributed and Clifford Roach because of are the three to stay down?
Fud Brithwaite, Tobias Emythe audience to blush and gaze on had come to rescue the love them both, she knew that the the pietiy faced flapper was taking fault was hers gave away to stage way from her. It is very hard to fright and the ans were spilled place the Fatal Blow.
On cases like these (which come Mrs. King detention of the very often) the acecmpinist wou flapper, Miss Esther Burke who do well if (fter striking the tone to follow) and finds that the vocalappeared as Mary Searles was highly dramatic and greatly poised ist is still off the trick he would she brought out a fine dramatic strike the chord of the following veice iht here, tone with that same tone as the Miss Cumberland. Freda and seventh, this should not be struck sister of Mary Fearles saw into at FORTE for is known if you the gooed bidden mystery early shout at a child when it doing wrong, the first thing it will do is ad was very artistic in bringing it out to her sister; she met ber to jump. There are some sounds or father, Wm. Jump Everet. with intervals very hard to take and if wonderful charm and indeed no they are struck with the other letter man could have played tones in the chord there will be fiber port, for even when be certain over tones heard that will was broken hearted and fell recause the ear drums to insist in der Hessly into the chair his face replacing the lost pitch, stl showed sunshine.
Mr. Cragwell flate so o proved Tel y was very good for the that he is not out of line He has fre tire and for amateurs. Every a very good attack and a round pat was well taken but the voice tone but he should plan his music Lacked brilliance and an artistic item a little higher on his daily overthrow programme and it may be placed Those in reserved seats might three times. Master McClean did have heard distinctly but critics always sit in the pit so as to find better than the night of the con test. His voice showed an inclinaout if the entire audience is tion to its natural form in the low.
satisfied er register and would advise that Mrs. Wuller develosed a good he cease singing in public for a few eurt sy and played the Maid well.
months and allow that register to Mrs. Smith the old house lady was develope. If you can get a comtypical in her down South dialect.
petent voice teacher over on that The thing that looked impossible side you should take the first five was Scarles effort to escape from degrees of scales C, and flat up Detective Waller hands. If Wal.
and down to Ah, Al, Ohand Ee at ler side was even nervous he piano slowly and after about four could not have escaped. The play weeks go to the 6th degree or should be staged in Panama at The voice will distinctly show its Liberty Hall No. 17 or chapter 14, inclination. Do not force it back the one most convenient, with a to falsetto when you notice the comedian coming In between the Acts and with tendency is to a clear and sonorous a male voice. There is no machine small crchestra of three pieces, on exrth more efficient than our pirno, banjo, drums, it woula be creation and it was not intended a fine thing.
for a male to have a female voice, It is regrettable to state that Mr. Campbell came back before Very few of La Boca buds tura the footlights and did well, out to patronize anything for their moral betterment, so let them go to the commissaries.
Ben Davies, the veteran English tenor (a native of Wales)
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giving successful concerts in London, at the age of sixty five. The Roland Hayes, world renowned Voice (a vocalist instrument) is tenor and man of colour, appeared with you for life.
before 3, 000 people of all colours in Chicago at Orchestra Hall, He drew a twenty three hundred Nuzical Association dollar house on his first appear.
Organized.
ance after a European tour and exceeded the 3, 300 dollar mark at his reappearance. All music crities The opportunity was takea last eyes were turned toward Mr.
Sunday night after the Musical Hayes highly developed voice for Contest at No. 14 Chapter to disthe past two months. leading cuss the possibilities of the formacritie says.
That he 18 tioa of a Musical Association, Mr.
Negro, is in no way emphasized Leacock the promoter briefly in the programme of songs he outlined the aims and offers, except that there are which were supported by Messrs.
objects spirituals peeuliar to the music Nibbs, Gooding, and of his race which he sings as do Stuart who also explained the junny white musicians, only he benefits to be derived from such an does them better.
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