AMUSEMENTS. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL, ' BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At THE BRISTOL. Reserved Sent?, 7s 6d (plus tax). Concessions to Musical Students. Apply at Bristol. THE WIZARD OF THE VIOLIN THE WIZARD OF THE VIOLIN IS COMING. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. Additional Concerts: SATURDAY, MONDAY, Aug. 19. Aug. 21. When J. AND N. TAIT Have the honor to announce the First Appearance here of tho Brilliant Young Russian, TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL,, TOSCHA SEIDEL, TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL, Seidel’s fame is international, Russia, France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, England, America, and Australia have come under his spell. Now at the height of his career, and fresh from the triumphs he has won in these countries, the, young “Wizard of tho Violin” comes to Now Zealand to add another to his Ion" list of successes—to charm audiences with the magic of his music and to sway them with the irresistible powers of his inspirational genius. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. “Toscha Seidel is a great artist. The very first item in his recital at the Town Hail last night, made that clear. The positive virtues of his perf romance were great indeed. His playing was dignified, beautiful, sensitive, and deeply expressive.”—Melbourne ‘ Argus,’ 24/5/22. TOSCHA SEIDEL. TOSCHA iSEIDEL. TOSOHA iSEIDEL. TOSCHA SEIDEL. The critic of the Melbourne ’Age’ says: “ Seidel had his hearers from the start in a state of suppressed excitement, and, as the concert progressed, this rose more and more, until it culminated in a scene of musical fervor. Beyond all question he achieved a great success. Ho is the most emotional violinist we have had.” At the Piano: MR FRANK HUTCHENS. Concessions to Musical Students. Prices of admission: 7s 6d, ss, 3s, 2s. All plus tax. Representative WALTER MONK. I EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS. !i N.Z. INTERCLUB COMPETITION, 1922, Will be held in tho Club Rooms of the Dunedin Photographic Society, South British Building, 3 Liverpool street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 16th and 17th AUGUST. Afternoons, 2 to 5. ■Evenings, 7 to 9.
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Evening Star, Issue 18047, 15 August 1922, Page 6
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