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Latest revision as of 10:17, 23 August 2025
Performance history in South Africa
The Quarrel Amongst the Flowers was an early cantata presented at the first St Mary's Hall, Johannesburg, circa 1887. Starring "the Misses Kincaid Smith, the Misses Del and others".
Sources
Transvaal Leader, Xmas Number, 1911, magazine. Brief mention in an article commemorating Johannesburg's 25th anniversary.
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