KREISLER.
The preferential booking at flic Bristol proves that Dunedin is keeping up its reputation as a music, art-loving, and educational centre. The general box plan for the 15s seats opens to-day at tho Bristol. There is also a limited number of choice guinea scats still available. Owing to the big demand for seats the management wish to impress on intending patrons not to delay in making their reservations and avoid disappointment. Fritz Kreisler is the Keats of the strings, the nuistar pod of Hie violin. When Mr E. J. Carroll succeeded in inducing this world-famed violinist, to come to New Poland Kreisler consented because of his knowledge, gleaned from fellow-artists, of the artistic discrimination of the people of the dominion. He has expressed himself enchanted with the beauties of fhe country, and he who is pleased with his surroundings gives of the best that is in him. Inspiration is not only to he found in the historic centres of the artistic world and in the interest and applause of the cognoscenti, for hero in tins land of beauty there is an unsatisfied longing for matchless music expressed by those lo whom the making of sweet sounds is n Jeep and abiding religion. Kreisler, (he violinist, makes music as naturally ns docs the nightingale, but unlike the. nightingale there is no limit to his music. lie is now at the summit of his career. The people of many countries have flocked to hear him. Kreisler will give one wonderful recital in His Majesty's Theatre next Tuesday, June Id.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19504, 12 June 1925, Page 5
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