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AMUSEMENTS. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSOHA SEIDEL. THREE CONCERTS. THREE CONCERTS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, MONDAY, AUGUST 21. TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIIIEL, The Ramons Russian Violinist.. OPENED HIS DOMINION TOUR in AUCKLAND, and RECEIVED AN OVATION. THE ‘HERALD’ SAYS Toscha, Seidel simply swept, the audience oil its feet. There was remark .able enthusiasm from the beginning to the end of the concert, and be was acclaimed the greatest violinist heard in Auckland.” TOSOHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL, A GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN. Nothing is more certain than that the playing of Toscha Seidel will electrify Dunedin audiences. With a full Slav temperament. he makes the instrument convey all the emotions; tears of joy are over on his bow, and he has power to sway his audiences at will: emotional, magnificent tone, and with a technique that is almost uncanny, Toscha Seidel stands pre-eminently as a violinist. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Denjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. THREE CONCERTS, THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 17, THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 17, WITH ADDITIONAL CONCERTS On SATURDAY, MONDAY, Aug. 19. Aug. 21. J. AND N. TAIT Will have the honor to prepent THE WIZARD OF THE VIOLIN, ’ TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSOHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL, THE WORLD'S LATEST SENSATION OP THE VIOLIN. TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL PLAYS LIKE PAGANINI. The listener can well imagine that Paganini looked like him in his younger days. As Seidel plays he regards his bow and the work of his fingers with an intentness which moe-t violinists scorn. When he comes to bravura passages his eyes glisten, his muscles become taut, Ms_ body sways with the intensity of what he is doing. “In dash and fire, breadth of-.bow-ing, solidity, and richness of tone, his performance wa.s unforgettable.” —'New York Herald.’ At the Piano: MR FRANK HUTCHENS. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO MUSICAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS FROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY AT BOX OFFICE. Prices of admission: 7s Gd, ss, 3s, 2s. All plus tax. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE THREE CONCERTS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY, AUGUST 14, Representative WALTER MONK. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors: Six Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. At 8 p.m. SECOND CONCERT, 1922 SEASON. 1 SCENES FROM THE SONG OF HIAWATHA,’ Etc. Box Plan for honorary members opened at The Bristol Piano Company’s this morning (Friday), and for non-subscribers opens on Monday at 9 a.m. H. P. DESMOULINS, Secretary. 21 Crawford street. ’Phone 3,042. DANCING. THE DUNEDIN CABARET, CHORAL HALL. RAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, - TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), ien Mr LESLIE REYNOLDS will Dane®, louble tickets on that occasion, 12s 6d. MiV'on to Cedi cry from 8 till 9,30, 2s. icy dreui optional.

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Evening Star, Issue 18044, 11 August 1922, Page 6

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