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MUSIC WORTH HEAREcG.

rune 22nd.—AEOLIAN HALL. Miss Phyllis Lett tUnumual delicacy as well as magnificence of tone distinguishes

3.0

s Miss Lett from the few great English contraltos.] June 22nd.—Qurraw's HALL. Madame Suggia. 'Cello Recital ..

[What more could we desire I.—Madame Suggia and the Eiger

Concerto.]

June 23rd.—AZOLTAN HALL.—Mr. Peril Reimers..

able fine tenor occupies a position among European singers shared only by Miss Elena Gerhardt.] June 23rd.—QUEEN'S HALL. Mountain Ash Male Voice Choir .. 8.0 (The wild, ringing tone of Welsh singing is worth a railway journey across England to hear—and now we have the Mountain Ash Choir crossing England to sing to us.) June 24th.—A.EoLux HALL.—Mr. Harold Samuel. Bach

Recital .. Se • • 3.15 IThe acclaimed exponent of Bach.]

June 24th.—Gornsmrrn COLLEGE, New Cross, S.E. Mr.

Rummel Walter

Dir. Rummers almost perfect and comprehensive genius is In. 7.30 sufficiently appreciated.]

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN.

June 19th.—La Boliime.

June 20th.—Biegfried.

June 21st.—Madame Butterfly.

(Matinee.) Tune 21st.—Yaust.

June 22nd.—Carmen. June 23rd.—Louise.

June 24th.—The Magic Flute.

(Matinee.) June 24th.—Aida, 8.15 3.0