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B.B.C. Chamber Concerts: V

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(To be given before an audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House)
CARL FLESCH (Violin)
FREDERIC LAMOND (Pianoforte)
CARL FLESCH and FREDERIC LAMOND
The chief attraction of this concert is the appearance of Carl Flesch, the famous Hungarian violinist, and Frederic Lamond, the eminent Scots pianist, who, by the way, commenced his career as a violinist. Carl Flesch, who has already broadcast once this week, on Sunday afternoon, was originally the leader of the Queen of Roumania's String Quartet, and apart from his activities as a soloist, he is well known as an editor of excellent editions of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Mozart, etc., and as a teacher in Bucharest, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Both Flesch and Lamond are noted for 'classical' rather than 'Romantic' interpretations of the old masters, and therefore their rendering of Beethoven's sonatas should be of exceptional interest.
(Tickets may be obtained from [address removed], and the usual Agents. Prices 12s., 9s... 6s., 4s., 2s. 6d., including Entertainments Tax)
(The Kreutzer Sonata will be included in the portion which will not be broadcast)

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Frederic Lamond
Pianoforte:
Carl Flesch
Pianoforte:
Frederic Lamond
Unknown:
Carl Flesch
Unknown:
Frederic Lamond
Violinist:
Carl Flesch

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