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IMELDA FAMA RECITAL

* On Wednesday, November 25, nt the 'Town Hall Concert Chamber, Imelila Fama, the distinguished pianist, will be heard in a recital of modern and earlier classics. Miss Fajita has become well known as a panist of exceptional artistic culture, and a brilliant interpreter of the masterpieces for the pianoforte. .She has been prominent in Europe, where she drew the attention of the musical critics as a pianist of splendid natural endowment ami an excellent interpreter of Bach and Beethoven. Miss Fama will surprise music-lovers with her pianistic quality. nn<l the delicate control ot all demands made upon her technique ami temperament. Indeed, she Jins already been acclaimed by responsible musical critics in the public Press of tile Dominion as one of the world’s greatest women pianists; a position that was predicted for her some years ago by no less an authority than the famous Benno Moisewitseh, when he described her as the most talented fo the younger pianists he had hoard. The programme will commence with the Bach-Busoni ’’Chaconne,” followed by Beethoven's "Appassionato sonata. There are several Chopin numbers, and others by Debussy, Liszt. Keue Baton, and concluding with the mighty ::lslamey,” by Balakircw. Box plans are at tlie D.I.C.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 45, 17 November 1936, Page 3

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IMELDA FAMA RECITAL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 45, 17 November 1936, Page 3

IMELDA FAMA RECITAL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 45, 17 November 1936, Page 3

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