NOTED MUSICIANS
\ great treat will be accorded musiclovers next week, when the fpivakov-skv-Kurtz combination will he heard for the first time in Auckland. Southern critics cannot speak highh cnou of the performances of these fine artists, and Auckland is to hear one of the finest trios of instrumentalists, lneir programmes are described as being sensibly constituted and are of a popular classical order, popular in that most of the presentations are familiar to concert-goers. Tossy Spivakovsky, the violinist of the party, is already we known to many music-lovers through the medium of his delightful gramophone recordings, and has had^ the distinction of having led the Berlin 1 hilharmonie Orchestra at the earl.\ age of 18. Jasclia, his elder brother, is already known in the Dominion as a brilliant pianist, and has, on this P r ® s " ent tour, been acclaimed as one of the finest artists to visit New Zealand during tho past decade. Edmund Kurtz, the cellist, a pupil of the famous Pablo Casals, has been described by critics as the greatest virtuoso on this instrument heard in New Zealand since the yisit of the great Jean Gerady 4 j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 11
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191NOTED MUSICIANS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 11
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