DAISY KENNEDY. Miss Daisy Kennedy, tlio brilliant Younir Australian violinist, who' has recentlv' returned from En rope aftor eleven - years' absence, the first iivo spent in study with tlio ureal Professor Scvcilc, teacher of Elman, Kubelik, and many of the greatest of violin players, is to givo four recitals in Wellington this month. The' London "Morning Post" snys of Miss Kennedy:—''On broad lines, slio stands without an equal." ' Tlio Sydney "Sunday Times," reporting Miss Kennedy's first concert on her return, says: "The announcement that Miss Daisy Kennedy, ' the worM-wyiowned Australian-violinist',' was to play,, filled the Town Hall to over-' (lowing; lixpectations wero not di6ap-. pointed: ' Kennedy is probablv of. her sox the finest player of tile violin to-dav. Her interpretation of Tselmikovsky's almost impossibly difficult Coneerto for Violin and Orchestra (first - movements was delivered with the firo aiid.iiisniralion of the great virtuoso, and ono marvelM that so essentially, feminino and beautiful a jrii'l could produce such perfect mellow tone, and cope-so unfalteringly with-the incredible technical. difficulties of the concerto chosen." Messrs! J. and N. Tail announce that Miss Kennedy will Rive a series of four violin recitals in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on January 10, January 13, January i 5. and January 17. ' The box plans open at the Bristol on Wednesday . next. ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 8
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