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PADEREWSKI AND CLEMENCEAU

M. Clemenceau, “the Tiger;” in spite of his nickname was very susceptible to the influence of music. On one occasion Paderewski called on him at) his temporary home in New York. M. Clemenceau, surprised and moved at this visit, expressed his regret at not having ; assisted at a concert given by'Paderewski. The great pianist went to the piano and for nearly an hour charmed the old statesman with his playing of Mendelssohn and Chopin.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 February 1931, Page 12

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PADEREWSKI AND CLEMENCEAU Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 February 1931, Page 12

PADEREWSKI AND CLEMENCEAU Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 February 1931, Page 12