FOR MUSIC STUDENTS
THE ROAD TO SUCCESS "For the students who wishes to bccoHie a fino musician there is no I more fitting motto than 'per ardun ad astra," said Mr Anderson Tryer, examiner for the Trinity College oi Music, in the course of an interview in Dunedin. "The road tc success for a musi* clan is a matter largely of steaay and unremitting effort and a mastery of the mechanics of the art the first requisite of any sort o( achievement. But the most persist- ! ent and conscientious labours in the ' acquisition of a fine technique, even if they succeed in themselves, c:a! ' 1 avail -the artist little if he or she lias not personality. It is a quality ' 'which eludes definition, but perhaps it was tha* quality which made people weep when Pachmann D'l Chopin; the quality which, i'i the possession or a great virtuoso, makes his audience feel an intnngL ible, electric tremor of excitement - i when lie walks on to the platform. ' before he has ma;b a single sound/'
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 249, 13 December 1940, Page 7
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173FOR MUSIC STUDENTS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 249, 13 December 1940, Page 7
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