GERARDY AND THE ELIWOODS.
CAPITAL NEWS. Capital news has reached Mr. John Prouse, of Wellington, who took such a lively interest in ; the Christchurch children, the EHwood trio. The most important iteni in the letter received is that the children—George, Harry, and Pauline—played before Mr. Jean Gerardy, the famous 'cellist, in Dresden, and he was much, taken, with their playing. So pleased, in' fact, was he that he has offered to teach George, tho gifted 'cellist of the trio, free of charge, which is a flattering concession, coming from one on whose time such claims are made. The meeting took place in Dresden, hut it is probable that the children will-reside' at Liege, where M.' Gerardy lives, in order that Georgo may get the full benefit of close association with ■ tho great artist. Among those who are capable of judging talent there was nover a doubt that young Ellwood possessed .very great talent. That opinion is now endorsed by an eminent judge. . ' .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 6
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162GERARDY AND THE ELIWOODS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 6
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