TOSCHA SEIDEL.
' J. and Nl_ Tait announce the visit of another musical genius in the'person of Toscha Seidel, the violin celebrity who has been astonishing Australian I. 'audiences with his mastery of, the violin. "No audience in, the Town : Hall (remarked . the Sydney . Telegraph) has shown more emphatic approval of '■' an artist, than was evoked by the ', young Russian* violinist—aXgenius of quite1 a different personality from ' his claea-i mate, Heifetz. An artist:though,youthful, of a strong individuality, Seidel's playing.' is insolently brilliant; that' ihe plays the i most difficult passages as 'if, they were a mere nothing. The * real marvel," about hie playing is the uncanny, maturity of expression evidenced in his «xquisjtaly subtle changes of tone, both in power and .colour, and in a wonderfully keen sense of pnxasmg.''.' Tpscha Seidel can only make.fi brief \ tour of New Zealand,; visiting Auckland, Chri6tchurch, Wellington, and Dunedin. He will fr»ver> three recitals iri Wellington at the Town Hall on 10th', 12th, and 15th, August. The box plans will.open at the Bristol on Tuesday,' Bth. As witirother visitingmusical stars; jspebial opportunities ;wi]l b» giveni to students. • ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 11
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183TOSCHA SEIDEL. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 11
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