CARRENO AND RUBENSTEIN.
A swooping tribute of praise -was made to Madame Carreno by the Glasgow Evening News iu reviewing a recital given by her last year. "She is roally such * supremely gifted and completely equipped artist," wrote the, critic of that journal, "as one meets with but once—certainly not uftener than twice in a lifetime's experience. Madame Carreno possesses in the fullest measure not only the intellectuiil, emotional, and temperamental attributes of an artist ;>f the highest degree, but, also the rare inherent quality of personal magnetism that attracts a following composed not merely of those naturaliv susceptible to the power of music, but of that immensely greater number of people who only yieTd unreserved homage to a commanding individuality. In the long line of pianists whose "feats we hive witnessed and which beginning with Hans von Bnlow and Anton liubensteni Is included almost all the greater players, there is none hut Tvubenstein whom w« may consider worthy to be placed beside Teresa C.irreno"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 1 August 1907, Page 2
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165CARRENO AND RUBENSTEIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 1 August 1907, Page 2
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