VIOLINIST'S BAD LUCK
Mr. "Phil. Asioli, leading" Vidliii^t in the. H6slcing.jPJSc4Stri.ng Quartet, has been iurtgecat grrer1; flays the '-'Sydney Snn,-_'f-'-_ With": hut -fey/ iworldly possessions, 7 in -spite •o£ adyer?ity: Asioli has' clung to his bneiriend, a beautiful Teclef yipliri, over- 200 years old) sent from. Italy:.to l. Jijs.;father fifty.years agoJ He dropped "tfce.. instrument .from, its case on ihe : wharf at Ne-utral: Bay,- and smashed tW,.frame. .The' bjeaiitifnl, violin, thevcjheSahe.d'- possession -of a,- lifetime, is. ruinedjf and.ivill:"cos.t'. at least i£2o to repair. .MT,;>A.aioli valued his -instruineiit^t'-£:6.00-3)e'*fore''-theraccide'nt. Tecler, the" maker of. the* vi6liii,-was a. pupil p3f" Amatiy" th% genius f irKo taught StfadiYarius.:;"ana-\;Gnar;neriiig;: their trade'.?''..'.'-:V-.-'■.:■.: :>;./■-:-- -■• ;. ;■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1932, Page 24
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105VIOLINIST'S BAD LUCK Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1932, Page 24
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