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I went to him , almost in fear and trembling , to ask if he would be good enough to take me as a pupil , and he ... being constantly ill , was in the habit of passing on his duties to one of his pupils ; Henri Reber , an elderly ...
I went to him , almost in fear and trembling , to ask if he would be good enough to take me as a pupil , and he ... being constantly ill , was in the habit of passing on his duties to one of his pupils ; Henri Reber , an elderly ...
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But we cannot be at all sure that there would have been an Elman , a Zimbalist or a Heifetz without a Leopold Auer , whose pupils , according to Jacques Barzun , “ can be recognized at forty paces by their posture and even in a dark ...
But we cannot be at all sure that there would have been an Elman , a Zimbalist or a Heifetz without a Leopold Auer , whose pupils , according to Jacques Barzun , “ can be recognized at forty paces by their posture and even in a dark ...
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Once a Henri pupil always a Henri pupil . Which is to that the point of view with which he imbued his pupils has not grown stale or been superseded by succeeding cults and movements since humanity continues to be one of the verities .
Once a Henri pupil always a Henri pupil . Which is to that the point of view with which he imbued his pupils has not grown stale or been superseded by succeeding cults and movements since humanity continues to be one of the verities .
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