HELMUTH HOFFMANN.
FINE PROGRAMME FOR'MB For his second pianoforte church on Thursday of neit muth Hoffmann announce# gramme, ranging from maninoff and da JTalla. of Bach's happiest works, certo, which is followed by BNjjlg|jHH seldom played but delightful • monious Blacksmith'' no Beethoven and of Brahms dante from the Sonata in F who heard Mr Hoffmann stein" and two Brahaw BhavfWMMU| first, recital may regrpt this, oWWIgHBB they see what is promised notably, there is Schubert * _ "Wanderer" Fantasy, wlma /'tijiSMHl selection of modern by a group of song-pieces—TagHHl tion of Schubert's "O "Thou Art My Rest" and ol "Liebeslied," and MendelMoMi»ig"M| air, "On Wings of Song. "ThSme Variee" and Chopin A flat conclude a programme maim's accomplishments as • to make memorable. Th« given ill the Radiant Hall. ■
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 10
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