Show THE WELSH SINGERS there is is no one nation that has a monopoly on art A good many have tried to support this proposition with no small amount of learning but they have always failed because of their inability to bring within their sweeping classification some nohle noble song some noble piece tor choir or some grand orchestral effect the scotch songs have a peculiar lilt to them the irish have a wonderful gift of heavily sweet melody the german folk song is tinged with a wonderful melancholy ane french simple tunes are dainty and pretty tho the italian warm in their own peculiar way and so it gnesi goes the welsh choir that sings here thursday night aug at A t T GLYNDWR RICHARDS conductor mountain ash male choir the tabernacle has been brought to realize this they might as welsh men and so with italians rightly be considered as the most most musical nation on the face of the earth confine themselves to songs of their own native land or atthe very most welsh and english songs but their travels have broadened their horizon and has given then a wider and more generous opinion on musical matters on that account the result of it is their songs are culled from all nations and aad a ad their programs appeal must appeal dealto to every person in every audience for their music is the music of the world following Is the program which will in all likelihood bo be rendered by thi the choir PART 1 I chorus soldiers chorus gonoud choir tenor salo maid of tho the mill adams adama mr steve jenkins part song Re verles torch choir duet balte balfe talt taft and llewellyn bass solo asleep in the deep potrie petrie mr godfrey price chorus italian balad solo mr harry lewis genee choir PART IL serenade on the ramparts salutes choir tenor solo mine always houseley mr harry lewis part songs a y the dying harpist richards b yr ilaf hat the summer ghent Gw eat choir baritone solo myrra Myr raC mr george Llewel llewellyn lM descriptive chorus martyrs ot the arena JD rille |