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“BEETHOVENISH”

It is a unique coincidence that one who is recognised as the world's foremost player of Beethoven should himself have a face strangely reminiscent of the great

composer. Frederic Lamond was born in Glasgow, Scotland, 60 years ago. Since he first attracted the attention of Von Bulow at the age of 14 and studied under Liszt at Weimar, Lamond has been touring England and Europe, acquiring that individuality and independence which entitle him to stand aione among the world’s pianists. He is known in New Zealand chiefly by the fine gramophone records of the Beethoven sonatas issued for His Master’s Voice. k as as as as * as as as as as % as as asWl

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 16

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“BEETHOVENISH” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 16

“BEETHOVENISH” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 16

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