LILI KRAUS REC[?]
World-Famed Ai'listl Rotorua X°"NigHl J " Madame Lili Kraus, who® ready talcen captive hosts o!l lovers in Australia and New® since she herself, with her ® and family, was released from® e§e captivity in Java last yeii give a pianoforte recital in fel cipal Concert Chamber to-nigltl the auspices of the 30,000 Ck® This artist, who has been « cert soloist from the age of 1® as a stutlent to the Royal 1® of Music at her native Budapest® age of nine and later, wasapi® of pianoforte at the Vienna Ot® torium. P.ince 11935, she has bees® in many parts of the world, a® has also appeared in numei®! recitals with the violinist, Goldberg. J Her gramophone recordings® broadcast concerts have aliwl her known musieally to all ^'1 landers; Rotoilua's opportl1® . hear her in person is one that® ready been eagerly availed o«i It is obvious from the critics of international i'eP^I Lili Kraus has inspired ®tral enthusiasm among those w'hasl ards are of the highest. "1^1 of no finer living w'onian Fj said one, and another: "0® magic touch every compa^l transformed into a beautifyn?| the audience." 3 Madame Kraus, who 'iaS, ^ I eral days in Cambridge, wn j Gisborne to-morrow morn^1 I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5321, 6 February 1947, Page 4
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204LILI KRAUS REC[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5321, 6 February 1947, Page 4
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