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AM USEM ENTS The Prince of the Pianoforte PADEREWSKI What a magic name, and what an astounding personality who has dominated the concert world. Paderewski cannot he judged by any standards, for, since his meteoric rise in Europe he has dominated the musical world, and surpassed all contemporaries by his remarkable genius. PADEREWSKI There has only been one Liszt. There is only one Paderewski. PADEREWSKI The coming of the illustrious Pianist will, in years to come, stand out as a landmark in the musical history of the Dominion. PADEREWSKI Paderewski’s visit will inspire and infuse with renewed ambition young aspirants to perfect their Art. PADEREWSKI Messrs. J. and K. TAIT have the honour to announce that the Season of IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI Unquestionably the greatest personality in the World of Music at the present day, will be inaugurated at the TOWN HALL WITH A GREAT Gala Performance On WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 29 The Season will be Strictly Limited, and Three Glorious Recitals only can be given WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 29 SATURDAY, JULY 2 And MONDAY, JULY 4 PADEREWSKI As a Patriot, as a man, and as a Statesman, Paderewsk’ has compelled worldwide admiration nd respect. The world’s 1 ing Universities have showered Honoui Degrees upon him, and at his reappearance in America, after his return to the concert platform, the : audience rose as one man in an expression i of highest esteem, respect, and admiration for his sterling qualities. PADEREWSKI The Box Plan arrangements will be announced later. The Prices will be the same as charged for this famous artist in Europe and America. Preliminary Booking applications now being received at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICE £1 Is fplus tax) and Booking Fee, total £1 3s. Special Memo to Country Patrons Paderewski can only give Eight Recitals in the Dominion. Time does not permit of Provincial towns being visited, but Messrs. J. and X. Tait will endeavour to make special booking arrangements to suit their Country Patrons. Representative .. .. MAURICE RALPH

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 19

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