VINOGRADOFF’S RECITALS.
Paul Vinogradoff, claimed to be the greatest exponent of the Moscow school of pianists, will give his first recital in the Jellicoe Hall to-morrow night. An all-Chopin programme Avil be given the following evening. Reports from other centres indicate that everywhere he has appeared he has been greeted Avith enthusiasm, having to play recall after recall, long beyond the normal limits usually imposed on the average pianoforte virtuoso. The programme is as follows:—Sonata No. 2, Op. 27 (Beethoven), Sonata-Fantasy, Op. 19 (Scriabin), Seven Studies (Chopin), Berceuse (Chopin). Waltz in A Flat, Op. 42 (Chopin). Five Preludes (Vinogradoff), Melody in E. Major and Polka de W. R. (Rachmaninoff). “Forest Murmurs,” “Dance of the Gnomes,” “ Liebestraume," “ Venezia e Napoli ” (Tarantella) (Liszt). The box plan is at The Bristol.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 818, 19 July 1933, Page 3
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