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Show GOODWIN TRIO IS ! DELIGHT IN RECITAL Artists Charm Audience With Programme Pro-gramme of Wide Range and Much Merit. Wilrrot Goodwin, eminent baritone: Florence Austin, violinist, and Lcc Cronlcan. pianist, were heard last ni?rht in the f:rst cf two recitals at thr Xew-house Xew-house ho el ballroom. Mr. 0 nod win and t Mr. Cronican are no strangers to Salt t I die: they have been here before, and j t he hlz'n qualify of their work Ls much. 1 arnreriated. This is Miss Austin's first t rrearance here, but It is to be hoped not her last, for sine played her way directly di-rectly to the hearts of her audience, one that fllied th.e available spa-e. i As a baritone. Mr. Goodwin is equally j ? t home in the fa rrous prologue from j Pasllacci," the classit Erahrn's "Lullaby, "Lul-laby, or "Love's Old Sweet Son?." He sings with beauty of expression, clear j ennunciatton and trreat feeling-. M:ss Austin is truly acton.rlished, her tone being marked by smoothness and 1 .larity. dep'i and purity, while in technic I th.e is abiost flawless. Her "Souvenir de Hadn." by Leonard, was a perfect cem. j Mr. Cronican is not only a splendid solo-; solo-; 1st, as was evidenced by h:-s "Hark. J liark, the Lark" (S-'hubert-Liszt), but he eplayed ail of the accompaniments j with ins.ht and sympathy. |