AMUSEMENTS DAILY: 2 and 7.45 p.m. ■HUI STATE ||ll|l||||l 'Phone 43-646 Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S “THE LONGEST DAY” (Y) Released by 20th Century-Fox. RESERVE EARLY FOR ALL EVENING PERFORMANCES AT THE D.I.C. —2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE. No Phone Reserves or Free List. SEATS AVAILABLE AT THEATRE DAILY FROM 6.30. STANDING OVATION IN AUCKLAND FOR OISTRAKH ! L. Saunders—Eminent Critic of the N.Z. Herald says—“lgor Oistrakh’s recital at the Town Hall last night was the brightest jewel in a season studded with distinguished violin playing. That the Town Hall was packed to its limits was a tribute to the name of Oistrakh.” YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT VIOLINISTS IN The Concert Df The Year I NEXT SATURDAY At 8.15 CIVIC THEATRE Kerridge-Odeon Present One Of The Very Greatest Russian Artists I IGOR OISTRAKH IGOR OISTRAKH IGOR OISTRAKH A Magic Name Ln Music A Superb Violinist ! At The Plano— NATALIA ZERTZLOVA Overseas commitments prevent any possibility of a return concert ... so BOOK NOW ! WHILE THERE ARE STILL. SOME GOOD SE.ATS AVAILABLE. Box Plan At Majestic From 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Prices: 15/6, 20/6. 200 SEATS 200 SEATS AT 10/AT 10/On Sale at MAJESTIC 10 a.m. FRIDAY 10 a.m. FRIDAY PRESENTING ALFRED ALFRED BRENDEL BRENDEL VITAL VIENNESE PIANIST GRADUATE OF THE VIENNA ACADEMY. PRIZE-WINNER OF THE CONCOR4O BUSONI at BOLZANO. CONCERT AND RECORDING ARTIST. IN DEMAND THROUGHOUT EUROPE "Most pianists of international repute fade in comparison with Alfred Brendel. (La Patria Milan). “Phenomenal piano playing, full of poetry and meaning.’ (T'»e Gramophone, Ixmdon). "A pianist of exceptional technical powers and an artist who uses them with a rare directness of purpose.” (Daily Telegraph). This young Virtuoso will give One Solo Concert Only ' Programme: Nine Variations on a theme by Duport (K 573 Mozart Sonata in E flat (K. 282 Mozart Fantasy (“Wanderer") (D. 760 Schubert Interval Third Elegy (My Soul Longeth Yea) . . . Busoni Three Late Pieces: Liszt (a) Disaster (b) Bagatelle without Tonality (c) Csardos Macabre Mephisto Waltz Liszt TUESDAY, Sept. 24, 8 p.m. C I vic PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS ARE NOW OPEN. Write to tne D I.C enclosing £ 1 a seat (includes booking fee) and a stamped addressed envelope. Please make cheques payable to the bo< King office and add exchange where necessary Direction: N.ZBC. NORTH CANTERBURY KENNEL ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. To be held A, and P SHOWGROUNDS, RANGIORA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 36 Judge: Mr R. Cameron. Wel- ' Upeton. Entries close Frl.. Sept. 27 Sec.. Miss P Manhart Lehmans road. Rangiora R3LD.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 1
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