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TOUR BY PIANIST

Lili Kraus, an international celebrity pianist who Is touring the Dominion under the auspices of the New Zealapd Broadcasting Service, will give a recital in Dunedin at the Concert Chamber on July 16. Her opening recital at Auckland confirmed the view that she is one of the outstanding woman pianists of the day. Though still young, Lili Kraus is no newcomer to the concert platform, having been on tour in Europe and England since she was 17. She is an authority on the piano works of Mozart. “ I am never tired of reading about him,” she said in a recent interview. “ for he was never deserted by his genius from the time he was mature.” Lili Kraus has chosen for her appearance here a programme exhibiting her catholic taste and the wide range of her interpretative ability. It will include some of the less frequently heard masterpieces of the concert platform, such as the “ Wanderer ” phantasy of Schubert.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 3

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TOUR BY PIANIST Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 3

TOUR BY PIANIST Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 3

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