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Day
25
Month
April
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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The followhig notiees refer to oue ot the soprano soloists, -who is to RÊjpeai in the sranrï concert to be givej )y the Choral Union, in University Hal], May lStli and 19th next. Miss ROSE StEWABTj BLENDING the American and Euro. peau in her studies and oareer, has been enabled to win commendations for her vocal abilities fromthe vcry higbest sources. Her triumphs abroad have been testifled to by the critica of the press in Paris, Leipsic, and other centres. She iias received enthusiaetic plauditsfrom Liszt, Rubenstein, Verdi, Saint-Seaus, and many other inasters (teister and Nevada, among her sister vocalista, have gladly joined in acknowledging her nierits. Miss Stewart's musical studies were convpluted n Paris witli Mme. Marchesi, whom Patti has called the best teacher of ginging in the world. So brilliant a European reputation is but prophecy of equal success in Araerica. See the following notices : The soprano solóist of the afternoon, }Iiss Rose Stewart, sang first a display piece with flute obligato, in which her elear tones and flexible execution were put hito shaip competitiou with the notes and tril Is of the flute. Few voices cöuld star.'! sucb a comparison, either in the matter of rnelody or facility; but the fairy soloisr- for" such tlié little roman seemed- bettered the flute :t every point, sufTering not at ali by the ■ inparison. - Springjield Dalí Union, Ma; 7, 1X91. At the Marchesi concert, in Salie Erard, Jast evening, !iss Rose Stewart i achieved a great artistic triutnpk. Her beaatiful voice, which slie hasnmier the mosl perfect control, fairly played with lifficulties of the mad scène from Lucia. -Pari Figaro. Miss Stewart has indeed a most I t i ful voice, and s'n;_'s with the savoir f a grand artist. - Frttnz l ..- . ...

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