Arthur Catterall, leader of the ehing ..quarV.f -hoarine his name, is also principal m J£ .55535 Halle Orchestra of Manchester. He as* a- child ly * doctor it sXrfwho took him into Bis' own fam]fy anTaent him to th 6 MancheaterKoy" r^lpmT of Music. Here he became a pupil of'rTßrodsky nd profited much thereby. For veara Mr Catterall has been jhe leading North of*Engl»nd. Hw colSaJuTand 6*»»d violinirt in the Halle OrK. I* Mi - J<*» 8. Bridge. Together K.v" J«t had recorded &&*«"** oc Snt effited by Mr Hamilton Harty, chief of the Halle,. . . . . ,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 9
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