MOISEIWITSCH.
Moiseiwitsch is coming, and thanks to your advertising column one need no longer speak of him as Benno vitch-how-doee-one-prtfnounce-liis-name-do yon know? There must be other people who, like me, long to hear recitals given from time to time by the masters, but who are quite unable, to attend evening performances. Would it be possible to arrange a recital, if only of an hour's duration, either morning or afternoon ? For years I have been unable to attend these recitals. Must f luies them for the rest of my life? I think this arrangement would suit a large number of professional men and women also. Mr. Moiseiwitsch, please ■me us all the opportunity of hearing 'you'. E. MAJOR.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 22
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