At this concert in the Wigmore Hall, Anton Maaskoff, one of the many brilliant violinists who studied with Adolph Brodsky in Manchester at the beginning of the century, played Brahms's G minor Sonata, Mozart's Concerto in E flat major and Novacek's Perpetuum Mobile which showed his brilliant technique. The critic considers Maaskoff to be a performer rather than an interpreter. Adolph Hallis was the accompanist.
Newscutting of a review of a concert given by Anton Maaskoff at the Wigmore Hall
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- GB 1179 AB/825
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- GB 1179 AB/770
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