WHO IS HE?—He's been playing the fiddle since he was seven years old. He was born and taught in London, but made his debut in Vienna, at a series Of concerts in 1921. He believes that, at present anyway, the smaller combinations ate the more satisfactory as far as broadcasting is concerned. Like countless other broadcasters he confesses to missing "the inspiration of a living audience." His hobbies are singing, gardening, and cycling. He is a great Shaw fan and a great admirer of Casals and Epstein. His stage favourites include Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Edith Evans.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27
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97WHO IS HE?—He's been playing the fiddle since he was seven years old. He was born and taught in London, but made his debut in Vienna, at a series Of concerts in 1921. He believes that, at present anyway, the smaller combinations ate the more satisfactory as far as broadcasting is concerned. Like countless other broadcasters he confesses to missing "the inspiration of a living audience." His hobbies are singing, gardening, and cycling. He is a great Shaw fan and a great admirer of Casals and Epstein. His stage favourites include Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Edith Evans. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27
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