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MISS ERICA MORIN!

FAMOUS VIENNESE VIOLINIST Mr. E. J. Carroll has arranged Miss Erica Morini, the famous Viennese violinist, to commence un Australian and New Zealand four in tlna Town Hall, Sydney, on Easter Saturday. Miss Morini is recognised by the world’s music critics as the greatest woman violinist of the day. Although this beautiful young Viennese girl is still in her early 20*s. she has gained a position in the musical world which ranks her with Kriesler and Heifetz. “It is no idle claim that she is th-1 greatest living woman violinist/ 1 writes the music critic of the “Daily Sketch.” and visitors to Europe who have been fortunate enough ic hear this brilliant young instrument* 1 alist fully confirm tills opinion. Her success has been world-wide and ’ she is equally famous in America as • she Is In Europe, arid her contract for her Australian and New Zealand tout is one of the biggest ever entered into by any entrepreneur for this part of the world. Miss Morini is undoubtedly ! the highest paid woman to visit this country, and her fees for 30 concert' : represent a fortune to the average wage earner. [ Miss Morini will give geeiUli in tbf four centres of the Dominion, com- , mencing at the end of May. i - “The l'our Feathers,” now being filmed at the Paramount studios, i^ r the third picture directed jointly by 1 Merian Cooper and Ernest B. iSchoedsack. “Grass” and “Chang” were then I previous films, released by Paramount, Richard Arlen. Fay Wray, Noalj Beery. William Powel and Clive Brook i play the leading roles in “The Fouf 1 Feathers.” M The successful stage burlesques - i “When Caesar Ran a Newspaper,” i 4 ! to bo made as the first of the Para* » • mount Christie talking playlets which j will be released by Paramount in thos< i | theatres equipped to show sound films 1 ! Raymond Hatton is to play Julius 1 1 Caesar. Maud Tru x, Mrs. Calpurnis s I Caesar, and Betty Lorraine, Cleopatra, - ; Walter Graham is to direct the proI dnetion.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 592, 19 February 1929, Page 15

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MISS ERICA MORIN! Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 592, 19 February 1929, Page 15

MISS ERICA MORIN! Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 592, 19 February 1929, Page 15

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