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MARK HAMBOURG.

The music-loving public of Dunedin will be pleased to learn that it has been dcfinrtelv derided th-t M;trk Hambonrg, the world-renowned pianist, wi'l comm-nce his New Zealand tour in Dunedin at His Majesty's Theatre on Jnne 17, and th a re is do risk of challenge in adding, in Mark Haniboure's regard, the terms of appra : s ment in which a celebrated critic has d-fi ed the phenom«nal personalty of one who takes h : eh rank among the maftfrs of the modern pianoforte school—"great brain, darngoriginality, el-ctric brilliance, iron nerve, and a soul vibrating like an JSolian harp." He will be assisted by his younger brother Poris, who as a 'crtfist has rapidly won his rirht to the front rank, ben? the most dis tineuished pupil of the celebrated Hn>j;c Becker; alro John Lemmone, th u (m : nfi)t flautist, and Miss Mabel Batche!or, n soDrano of note.

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Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 6

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MARK HAMBOURG. Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 6

MARK HAMBOURG. Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 6

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