Vladimir De Pachmann
Last biit b.v ijo menos leas! in the number of notable pianista lio have been heard under the auapiees of the Choral Union Serles is the so-called "Wizzard of the Piano'' Vladimir de Pachman. A few years ago he eet musical Ixmdon in a fire of enthusiasm by lii.s marvellous performance, especially of Ithe music of his country - man, Chiopiin. Bince then he has been known as t'lue Chopin player par exexcellence. and lnas maïntained his posStion evan, i níhe face of Paderewski's success. That he te an excellent a great iaterpreter of all styles is sometimes overlooked from the fa-ct that he fe such a sympathetic Chopin player. Hls programme next Tuesday evening, January 80th, will be made up of works im all styles although Chopin will predomínate. It is to be hoped that a large enthusiaetic . audience will be present to welcome this artist who is justly considered one of the world's greatest piaiiists. standing as he does in the very front rank with Paderewski and D'Albert.
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