It is a quartet of a century or rather more 'sinee the mußiC; of Deliui! first; attracted serious public attention :ia London, #nd then ft aroused a perfect tornado of musical discussion when first performed at the-,old St. James's • Hall.: But Delius has lived to see his musical ideas accepted and understood, and there have lieon several programmes /given/entirely of his works. Interest of discriminating , owners of gramophones will le. stimulated by the fact that the eminent violinist, Albeit Sammons, and Mr B. Howard Jones (at/the pianoforte) have recorded their performance of Delius's distinctive Sonata No. 2 for violin and pianoforte. It has just arrived in. New: Zealand.' .
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 7
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