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ARTHUR GORDON

The box plans for tho Arthur Gordon recitals_ will be opened this ' morning at the Bristol, and no doubt lovers oi good music will roll up in force. Mr Gordon, who has been studying abroad for eism years, has made wonderful strides in his profession, and now returns to his native land for a short tour. His rendering of the Fourth Cbneerto in D Minor/ by Vieuxtemps, received very high praise'from the French and Italian critics, tho Couriers del Ticino, Milan, stating it was immediately eviaent that the recitalist was not f"iiy - vi-fLiOf-i ■•!' a <•„ t-- rr ri musir-'an Mr Gordon studied under Ysaye and Caasar iho:mon. xio wiii be osssted by Airs Ast'.ey ©la?k (soprano) and Miss Vera Moore, who besides acting: as accompanisto will nlaj several piano solos.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17726, 10 September 1919, Page 4

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ARTHUR GORDON Otago Daily Times, Issue 17726, 10 September 1919, Page 4

ARTHUR GORDON Otago Daily Times, Issue 17726, 10 September 1919, Page 4

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