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Show Two jliisics.! l'roiliii. At five o'clock yesterday after-uu, after-uu, a number of prcs repreernta-tlves repreernta-tlves were permitt'-J to listen to the singing and playing, respectively, of Blalchfard Kavansgli, the Iwy soprano, and Harry Dimond, the bo)- violinist. The former has n phenomenal phe-nomenal voice, tiaviug tilt remarkable remark-able range froni low CJ to high C. It is itratig, sweet, clear and sym-' natlietic, and osstt-es great power andolumc. He sings with delicate taste anil lnucJi feeling. The pieres rcnilensl wile '"Angels, I.vir HrUhtand 1'air,"' and "Siranee River." Master Diiinntl rendered on tlie violin De Rerrkit's Xinlh CBncerU'. Heplaiwi from memorj. and in a strong. Nil. I style so out of keeping with tils dtlicato plijsique as to render Ids talent the more reinnik-able. reinnik-able. It was a tine pieco of work, aud was followed by a wedl pl)cd mandolin solo. Master Dimoud is alx.ut fourtien years of age, while Master Kavanagh larks some minths of having completed ids thirteenth) ear. Ikith are musical prodii;ies, aud will appear at the Grand three" nights this week, commenting com-menting this evening, under the management of Mr. H. II. Roney, who is nimsflfa talented iniisiclan. |