KREISLER.
THE FAMOUS VIOLINIST. . Kveisler, the most famous of all" living violinists, who is to enchant music-loveis with his matchless art for one rpcital in, Cluistchurch •at tho Theatre Koy a 1 on Saturday, 13th inst., is not known for any ■ peculiarities, an 4 ho cf.chews mannerisms because he is and last a supreme artist devoted to his art. Ho does not detach the mind of his audiences by gymnastics or any o£ (hose intended gauchorics by which lesser men have gained temporary notoriety. Tho expression of music by his own matchless playing is to him almost a religion, and he appeals more by his instinctive understanding of the minds of ,tlie masters he interprets and his beauti-' fut conceptions, than by any trick or pretence. Mr E. J. Carroll,- ilio. distinguished Australian impresario, in inducing this master to come to New Zealand, has performed a further sen-ice. His expressed belief is that wherever there are people artistically hungry, they shall be fed with the best the earth supplies. Kreisler is a matchless exponent of his superb art. He tells the etory of tho ages to the hearts of tho people. 1 Owing to tho big demand, for preferential seats, the management vjish to impress on intending patrons not to delay in Teseiving their seats.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 2 June 1925, Page 13
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