CONSTANCE AND MARGARET IZARD.
The celebrated instrumentalists, Misses Constance and Margaret Izard, violinist and 'cellist, respectively, will commence a tour of the Dominion on Monday, Ist April. These ladies have achieved success In Great Britain, the Continent, and Canada. In Canada so great was the success of the tour that finished early last year that a second tour was at once arranged, and when it is finished the artists will come direct to New Zealand. The critics are unanimous in praising not only their solo work, but their concerted work, Including the duets for violin and 'cello unaccompanied. Thorough musicians of tlio virtuoso type, these artists are well known to many ra New Zealand. Special season tickets will be issued for their concerts in all p ce»trc^ n Xv tour Is under the management of the btaniey Concert Direction.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 7
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