PADEREWSKI ARRIVES TO-MORROW First Recital Wednesday, June 29 The Most Important Musical Announcement In the History of the Dominion. THE COMING OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS r ~ HvrfrSS ~ri— '.-T-lchrl’C'fcr. J PADEREWSKI H ocictct£i^^a-iie^^:^m.<cioier^3«B>^-PRINCE OF PLAYERS. POET OF THE PIANCFORTE. TOWN HALL Direction J. and N. Tait Three Glorious Recitals— WEDNESDAY, Juno '29. SATURDAY, July 2. MONDAY, July 14. Paderewski's tour of New Zealand WII4 ever be remembered in the annals of our musical history as one of the most Important events which will be proudly recalled by future generations. Paderewski will inspire young musicians with renewed ambitions and aspirations to perfect their art. It will be. indeed, a rare privilege to hear such a supreme artist, and one of the most remarkable personalities of our generation. Paderewski possesses particular interest not only as a musical genius, but also by reason of the prominent part he played in European politics after the War as Premier and President of PcUnd. PADEREWSKI'S LIFE AND CAREER REFLECT AN IMPERISHABLE CREDIT AND GLORY ON THE ENTIRE WORLD OF MUSIC. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS— Plans are now open at LEWIS R. EAT ' AN n SON. LTD., For £ 1 Is—SPECIAL RESERVES— £ 1 Is. 12s Sd— - GENERAL RESERVES— I2* Cd. A Limited Number of 7s 6d Reserved Seats are also available. RESERVES 7s *d RESERVES Also STUDENTS’ CONCESSIONS. PADEREWSKI •$: ’-r!frvrr FIRST RECITAL WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 29 Representative: Walter Monk. LECTURES E M U E R A LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE Lecture ay REV. W. G. MONCKTON. *The Problems of the Day’ (The Far E«»t. —Ru«U.-Thl Mediter. ranean.—The Balkans.—Diearmament.) TO-MORROW NIGHT, JUNE H. AT 8 P.M. Chairman'. CR. OSCAR McBRINE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE, OP: BY COURSE TICKET.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 81, 27 June 1927, Page 13
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