POUISHNOFY, is known in British broadcasting places as "the mystical pianist." One evening before his recital in the early days of broadcasting, he went to the B.B.C. studios to\ practise -and study studio acoustics. The announcer heard him, and without’ Saying anything, put, him on, the air. Next day there were letters and téle-_ grams from all over the place asking who he was, ; oO
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 4
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