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THE CAZABON TRIO

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Albert Cazabon , who nine years ago was well known in London as a violinist and theatre conductor, recently returned from Australia, where he conducted the City of Sydney Orchestra, gave violin recitals, and lectured at various important Australian musical centres. In these directions he has also done a great deal of work for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Since Mr. Cazabon's return, he has formed the Cazabon Trio, which has every promise of being a very popular radio combination. The personnel consists of Albert Cazabon (violin), John Moore (cello), and Bernard Crooke (piano). The two last-mentioned artists are well known to listeners, both in light music and chamber music combinations.

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Albert Cazabon
Violin:
Albert Cazabon
Violin:
John Moore
Violin:
Bernard Crooke

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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