. Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907. some great master of the violin;and should Spring Hills opinion be taken, Kocian would benot only second best violinist in the world, but a close secondonly to Kubelik. This judgment is not founded on mere admiration, forin the audience was an accomplished musician who hasheard the best masters of Europe. Not since the days ofWilhelmy, who toured this country in the eighties, has heheard anything so perfect as Mr. Kocians were Miss Volavas attainments overlooked. Her ac-companiment added not a little to Kocians impassionedstrains. She also
. Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907. some great master of the violin;and should Spring Hills opinion be taken, Kocian would benot only second best violinist in the world, but a close secondonly to Kubelik. This judgment is not founded on mere admiration, forin the audience was an accomplished musician who hasheard the best masters of Europe. Not since the days ofWilhelmy, who toured this country in the eighties, has heheard anything so perfect as Mr. Kocians were Miss Volavas attainments overlooked. Her ac-companiment added not a little to Kocians impassionedstrains. She also rendered some special solo numbers whichassured the audience that she lacked nothing that a polishedpianist should possess. The program was a lengthy one, composed of highlyclassical and exceedingly difficult music, as the programwill prove. It follows: Mr. Kocian, Violinist. Miss Volava, Pianist. I. Nedcial: Sonato for violin and piano. (a.) Andante maestoso. Allegro con moto. (b.) Andante con moto. (c.) Allegro Kocian-Volava. _-*.. H SO h s p P3 pj O . J Q H Em s o «oo P3 9 * a CO O r* > H O
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