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He evidently is a young artist of high attainments
and he certainly pleased his auditors, who showered him
with applause at the close of his performance.
—Boston Globe, Nov. 5.
An artist of superb power, splendid musical tempera-
ment and absolutely dazzling technique.
His dynamic
range is large, his tone simply immense, without the
slightest trace of hardness. Mr. Mark Hambourg is one of
the great pianists of the age.
—New York Telegram.
Rubinstein's Concerto No. 4 had for its exponent Mr.
Mark Hambourg. His performance of the Concerto was
masterly—such virility of style and perfection of finger
work eliciting the hearty applause of the audience, who
recalled him again and again.
—Boston Courier, Nov. 5.
The young Siegfried of the piano—a genius.
—New York World.
He is a pianist of uncommon power and influence.
—New York Times %
He made a marked impression, and was applauded
and recalled with immense enthusiasm.
—Boston Herald, Nov. j \
He deserved all the applause and much more than he
received.
—New York Herald.
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He has great power,yet an exceeding delicacy of touch.
—New York Press.
His technic justifies the reputation that preceded him.
His technic is fluent, sure, eminently modern.
—Boston Journal, Nov. 5.
A pianist equipped with all the technic, strength of
finger and of limb and assurance that even these modern
days can demand.
—New York Tribune.
He has a foundation in every respect for the highest
success in his
field.
—New York Sun.