120 YEARS AGO
From the ARCHIVE
New York correspondent Thomas C. Dawson reports on a performance by Maud Powell and solves a mystery regarding the violins of virtuoso Ede Reményi (1828–98)
FROM THE STRAD
APRIL
1904 VOL.14 NO.168
MISS MAUD POWELL made her reappearance before the American public at the fourth Philharmonic Concert on the occasion of Mr. Wood’s most satisfactory introduction to the devotees of Tschaikovsky at Carnegie Hall. Miss Maud Powell chose as her pièce de resistance Saint-Saëns’s Concerto, popularised largely by M. Thibaud.