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...Spanish guitarist, at Town Hall, Manhattan...
During recent years Spain has sent the U. S. many an expert musician. 'Cellist Pablo Casals and Soprano Lucrezia Bori led the procession. They were followed by Conductor Enrique Fernandez Arbos, guest of the St. Louis Symphony, Guitarist Andrès Segovia, and Dancer Argentina who makes music with her heels and castanets. This year has added two more names, the Aguilar Lutanists (TIME, Dec. 2) and José Iturbi, famed throughout Europe and South America as Spain's greatest pianist...
...University Instrumental Clubs trace their origin to the foundation of the Banjo Club in 1886, and of the Guitar and Mandolin Club in the following year. This latter organization was coached by L. T. Romero, an accomplished Spanish guitarist. He coached until 1890, when he was succeeded by G. L. Lansing, who remained as coach of both organizations until 1908, when the present coach, William Rice assumed the position...
Luis L. Romero, guitarist; Alfred A. Farland, banjoist. A choice selection of mandolin and guitar music by the most celebrated Italian masters. Lessons given in students' rooms or at studio. Pupils coached for the coming club trials. Lessons given Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays only. Write or call at 396 Harvard street, nearly opposite Ware Hall...