excerpt from 'Recent Music and Musicians' pp. 230 (50 words)
excerpt from 'Recent Music and Musicians' pp. 230 (50 words)
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[In] comes Sanklow, the Polish Jew, in his robes; while Moscheles is playing his trio with Lipinsky and Servais, he is all impatience for the last bar, that he may have his turn, and give us the benefit of his straw and wood fiddle, with its petty shakes and passages. |
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