BASIL ALTHAUS.
Strongly recommended by AUGUST WILHELMJ & GUIDO PAPINI
London, March 18th, 1903.
DEAR MR. ALTHAUS,
I read your book "Advice to Pupils and Teachers of the Violin" with great interest, and find it very useful. Hoping your book will meet with the success it deserves.
I am, yours sincerely,
AUGUST WILHELMJ.
London, Feb. 19th, 1903.
DEAR MR. ALTHAUS,
I have read with interest your admirable book, "Advice to Pupils and Teachers of the Violin." I have no hesitation in recommending it as an indispensable work to all aspiring violinists and teachers. Your remarks on the acquirement of the various bowings, with the many musical examples, are excellent. I know of no work on this important subject so explicit and exhaustive. Wishing your book the great success it deserves.
Believe me, yours sincerely,
GUIDO PAPINI.
"I have read the 157 pages that go to form the book in question, and can say, without any misgiving, that Mr. Althaus has successfully achieved what he set out to do."—Musical Standard.
"THE STRAD" LIBRARY, No. XII.
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