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AMUSEMENTS. TOSOHA SEIDEL. TOSOHA SEIDEL. THREE CONCERTS, THREE CONCERTS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, MONDAY, AUGUST 21. TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSOHA SEIDEL, The Famous 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 remarkable enthusiasm from the beginning to the end of life concert, and ho was acclaimed the greatest violinist heard in Auckland.” TOSOHA SEIDEL, TOSOHA SEIDEL, A GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin 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 present THE WIZARD OP THE VIOLIN, TOSOHA SEIDEL, TOSOHA SEIDEL, TOSOHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSOHA 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 bis_ younger days. As Seidel plays he regards his bow and the work of his fingers with an intentness which most violinists scorn. When he comes to bravura, passages his eyes glisten, his muscles be.corao taut, his body sways with the intensity of what ho is doing. TOSCHA SEIDEL will Piay For his Opening Programme : ‘CHACONNE’ ' Vitali-Charlier CONCERTO IN E MINOR ... Mendelssohn Allegro motto appasionata, Andante, Allegro non froppo. Allegro molto vivaoo. ROMANCE IN G MAJOR. ... Beethoven ‘ ROS AMENDE ’ Sohubert-Kreisler HUNGARIAN DANCE, No. 1 Brahms-Joachim GIPSY AIRS Saras-ato At. the Piano: MR FRANK HUTCHENS. 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Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6

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