excerpt from 'Lionel Bradley Bulletin, 14 Feb 1939' (142 words)
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Feb. 14, Wigmore Hall, Busch Quartet etc It is really sufficient to say that the programme consisted of Mozart’s Quintet in D (K.593) & the Schubert Octet and that the extra viola was Karl Doktor’s son Paul, the double-Bass, Claude Hobday and the clarinet, horn and bassoon, Reginald Kell, Aubrey Brain and Paul Draper. If there was any roughness (and I won’t say that there was) it was of no moment compared with the life and flow of the playing. The Mozart Quartet, now hardly less familiar to me than those in C and G minor is really no less captivating. The Schubert Octet is so full of lovely music that I was sorry that the effect of an inoculation made me find it a little too long (and the balcony benches are rather hard and uncomfortable also). |
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