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: -iiiuiaok' v.Mt ikhi> <>l .Uatituno : liemt nu,OUl|''» ,1 ' X - U, . V ot tO« I" 1 . ; .|ii.i l ;i llic ll.oat nilTue ««£";; tl , at ~„.,, .uu,.amo CurP° f !f, uuv.ua uio I'm "> "' w rl ' a ■,„ ,i» ot t i;n, in li*<<i not u< en Wt"' w .uhuiuikj Cari.'iiu *° < nio-cii.nHui. U»» not o..iy » ta " , ' nw. nsasior .so well, bat o .! witu wo and beauty, a.HI to tbiM. a ion..- wmc-n '" 1 twia tiaiu o»t 11 ll, ° Im '-^ Jfth? lourti. r.riii... 1 !'<-■ Ci.oii.ii "S" Of tIK-M> .lv» lint-U-o fieS^ ll, '"'" l l " e>,^ iC nu,i """"' ' rnvillir a (Utility lluloi.V lUlillllili liulli wtle mo*i Tto.N««t..ni« in C .Vlmor h*, uuotn«:r mrtiiin«.-»t oisi-luy ot iwwcr anu cxcS . 'lnc-««r,.Mtcih-- .uu.u,..ci.nr- ', o invotwl «it,, all tl,o «-«nuoM,,i iliiJitv ci iiioUon whic-li Uic coinposor i> wiiuiKiincl in ti.o «l»mc Smbcr. ,A.i uui.,,l ol ul .heOliopiii J'tori .Uuuuuie i»..iyivl a uulU oy L..-I ti.<- wok- i< lomarK.U. 01.j.-ct l.*so» t« J - "" 11 - !»ii»« sl , s - Kadi ..no «iiH«T«I in *>l<' »rom tlico'tluT.s. uikl thi-areat iimi.Dur oj uillcr"xiriHK.li wer« m«st vividly illiw-truu-i liy tii«innßHiii'..ciit niUTpretation aivi-ii l.v .Uoduiiio Cuneiio. In sonic ol thfni Madame C«in-no brought out nLt th» l.riUiniit eit-hiuid ownUon, and tho H-ondcriul way in trliii-h iiwbAcs of rliorde ero pliy«l, whirli ioiJim one ot tlio many tcaturi'S of her |)liivim;. In tlio «it;at GruConcerto quite n«'W was broken. As a cuinjio.ser, l>y ln« I'°'". 'dashing htylc. i:ddt;d to Ins mdcdioiism>n& (Jrifi; tliit*'ir> ontin-ly imiii the maitors uli woiks Madame Carreno to ulily illiislrat4-(l in Ikt pic. rocifil. Jitit. iiiugnilirciu v* Iw* '>et:n her intorpri'tation oi thi'si , , Ikt work in ihe tlricy; Concerto stood iar jnu. away nbovo it. It \\«s a yraud dinplay of goniiiu ac reg.irdfd piano playjng Tho allegro, with Uβ mixture of statoly chords -md riopliny niulo<iiw, was grandly playwi. too also wus the ediiyio, full of solemn bouuty, ' a churactcrmtic wliich Mii<lanit> Carreno brought "'it 60 finely. It was in tho •illogro vivocc, tho wonderful composition—in itself almost a con.corto—whirli clotted tlio number that Jladamo Carreno excelled herself. Nothing could bo moro brilliantly artistic than her interpretation of this, and tho wholo concort was a distinct musical triumph. To this end Ilorr Iwnno Schorek contributed by his loyal end artistic accompaniment on a second piuuo in no small degree. A Nootnrno by T«srhnikowsliy, a number, 'vSi OlsNui,' by llenselt, and Liszt's "Polonaise in E .Major," were also ipleiididly given. To-night will be the List opportunity of hearing Muduino Carfono. Tho programme includes Wtibor'e 'Concert Stiieck." with orclipetril accoiiipnninient on Booond pinno by Ilerr Ikrnno Scherek; Beethovon'e "Sonata in E flat." Liszt's "HunMrittii Rhapsody," "The Erl King, eto.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 11
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435CARENO RECTALS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 11
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