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JEWS REBUFF NAZIS INVITATIONS REFUSED (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Rept. 13, 3 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 13. The Daily Herald »tutes that Herr Furtwangler, State Conductor of Prussia, invited many famous musicians, including Jews, whom trie Government promised special protection, to perform in Berlin, but all except Hofman. the Polish pianist, living in America, refused, including Cascels, a Spanish ’cellist; Cortot, a French pianist; llubermah, a Polish violinist; Schnable, an Austrian pianist; Horowitz, a Russian pianist; Fritz Busch, the conductor; and Kreisler, the violinist. The Egyptian violinist, Menuhin, said lie would be glad to peiTorm under the conductors hip of Bruno Walter, who recently lost his job at Berlin because be was a Jew.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18192, 13 September 1933, Page 11
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