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FRITZ KREISLER lights the candle on his 80th birthday cake at a luncheon held in New York City on February 1. In his birthday speech he lamented the passing of what he called "the golden age of music." Modern music, he said, had "too much noise, too much velocity, and too much incoherence." The violinist gave his first concert in New York 67 years ago.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 25

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FRITZ KREISLER lights the candle on his 80th birthday cake at a luncheon held in New York City on February 1. In his birthday speech he lamented the passing of what he called "the golden age of music." Modern music, he said, had "too much noise, too much velocity, and too much incoherence." The violinist gave his first concert in New York 67 years ago. New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 25

FRITZ KREISLER lights the candle on his 80th birthday cake at a luncheon held in New York City on February 1. In his birthday speech he lamented the passing of what he called "the golden age of music." Modern music, he said, had "too much noise, too much velocity, and too much incoherence." The violinist gave his first concert in New York 67 years ago. New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 25

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