MADAME CARRENO
A Carreno recital here on Tuesday next-will give tlitf people of Gisborne tho opportunity of hearing, the “most intereating pianist of the iie-e.” .Madame Carreno comes with an immense British and- Continental reputation. Reviewing a recital by her last year the Glasgow Evening News remarked: —“She is really such a supremely gifted and completely equipped artist as one meats with but once —certainly not- of-tener than twice in a lifetime’s experience. Madame Carreno possesses in the fullest measure not only the intellectual, emotional. and temperamental attributes of an artist of the highest degree, but also the rareiinheren-t quality' of personal magnetism that attracts a following composed not merely of those naturally susceptible to the power of music, but of Hint immensely' greater number of people who only yield unreserved homage to a commanding individuality'. In the long line of pianists whose feats we have witnessed, and which, beginning with Hans Von Bulow and Anton Rubinstein, is included almost all tile greater players, there is none but Rubinstein whom we may' consider worthy to be placed beside Teresa Carreno.” The box plan will bo opened at- Mr. Miller’s at 10 o’clock this morning.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2159, 15 August 1907, Page 2
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