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END ARTIST SERIESPABLO CASALS, SPANIARD, TOGIVE CONCERT QN FEBRU-.__ rARY 21.c:etaiatasthjoS4Pablo Casals, cellist, called by Fritz Kreisler ''the greatest musician that has ever drawn a bow/* will play in the Cornell auditorium on Wednesday,) te February 21. This concert will be the last one of the ^ Artist Course series.Casals is a Spaniard, and at' the age of 16, while still a pupil of the Barcelona Conservatory of Music, re-'k I ceived a decoration from the hands of the queen of Spain.He studied the flute, piano, antj violin before he began to devote hi life work to the ’cello. As master o that instrument, he is the recipient o the highest honors attainable in the realm of music.Casals first came to America ir 1914, an dhis playing that year ere ated a veritable sensation. His re turn this year is hailed as one of the greatest musical events of the season for Pablo Casals is the one great name in the roster of masters of the violii cello.seCipygyhasucein,fravaflre
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Tue, Feb 06, 1923

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