Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thursday 24 April 1924, page 10


WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.

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the best indication of the popularity achieved by the Westminster Glee Singers during their performances in Sydney was the large attendance at the Town Hall last night on the occasion of their farewell concert. That the artists have achieved an unusual degree of familiarity with the Sydney musical lovers was evidenced by the prolonged applause which greeted each and every individual performer. The company, under the direction of Mr. Edward Branscombe, sang in parts the "Village Black-smith," "A Hunting We Will Go," and "In England, Merrie England." Many of the leaders in the choir gave individually several well-known vocal numbers, and were accorded excellent ovations. In response to the in-sistent demands of a delighted audience, the singers appeared en masse several times, when the items on the programme had been concluded.