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Alan Loveday

LL fine, Alan five-foot eight, plays all big concertos from memory, hot snooker and billiards player, finance OK": so ran a cable from the father of Alan Loveday, the Palmerston North prodigy violinist, which was received recently by Mr. Bert Loveday, of Wellington. It is four years since Loveday went to England with his father,: and he studies with Albert Sammons, who, according to the uncle, thinks a great deal of the boy’s playing, and has been teaching him free, Loveday has been living with Sammons in Sussex, and has made a few public appearances, playing such works as Mendelssohn’s violin concerto.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 196, 26 March 1943, Page 7

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Alan Loveday New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 196, 26 March 1943, Page 7

Alan Loveday New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 196, 26 March 1943, Page 7

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