CARRENO.
: *— i, . ■ A HAPPY TBIBOTB. £To the KJitor.l Sir,—We learn with considerable plear sure that Madauio Teresa Cavmvo is to give another, and final, pianotorto coiicort in. the Town Hall on i'riday evening next. May wo, as professional musicians, with tho interests of music in its purest and highest forms genuinely at heart, , take this opportunity of reminding piauuforte. students, young or utnenvise, to consider careiully it they can afford to miss .hearing this great artist, whose pre-eminence amongst the world's greatest piuuists is so generally recognised? To hear Madame Carrei'o play the works of tho great composers is not only a rich musical treat to the musician and general misic-lover, but lo tho student and tencher aliko it moans thu unfolding (if fresh leaves in tho book of understanding. We cannot conclude this brief letter without expressing oni' profound admiration uf tho magnitude and altitude of Mndnme's avt, and again ask to impress on 'learners the opportunity her concerts present in acquiring lessons calculated to leave a lifelong impress on tho minds of the- receptive.—Wo are, etc., ROBERT PARKER, J. MATJGHAN BARNETT, LAURENCE IV WATJJIN^,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 4
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186CARRENO. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 4
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