Interesting to analyse the tone of vi linists. Adila Fachiri produces a £o» one; but there are momenta when the comes a rnsp on the m s’onl palate—not an unpleasant rasp, but a stimulating feeling such as is in the tender new rhubarb. The Tartini Variations and "Les Cherubins’* (Connenn) are the ?inmVr - of this able violinist. (X. JM34., 10i: d.s.) Aavof.e who has heard Vladimir Foe IjM in the flesh will welcome his twc Russian "The Clot ,^''*, (Snchnov. shy) and "The Journey’* <'C!inha\ To th« uninformed they will not appeal. (D 3114, lOin d.s.) ■iw
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 14
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