An Australian pianist [manuscript] : Eileen Joyce with the B.P.O. : Die Welt, 18 Dec. 47. circa 1947 December.

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An Australian pianist [manuscript] : Eileen Joyce with the B.P.O. : Die Welt, 18 Dec. 47. circa 1947 December.

Handwritten English translation of a review in German, published in the newspaper Die Welt, Hamburg, Germany on 18 December 1947, of a concert broadcast by Berliner Rundfunk (Radio Berlin) on 17 December 1947. Joyce performed Rachmaninoff's Piano concerto no. 2 (Klavierkonzert c-moll Nr. 2), with the Berliner Philharmoniker, conducted by Sergiu Celibidache. See German original cutting in the same scrapbook (accession CAL0005/5/1int).

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