Fischer, Edwin. (1886-1960). Signed Electrola Advertisement. Signed Electrola printed advertisement from the great Swiss pianist, the first to record Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier. 12.5 x 18 cm. Small tear from lower left edge, else fine.
A probing interpreter, Fischer wrote that "our aim should not be pure soil and sterile air in which nothing will grow."
A probing interpreter, Fischer wrote that "our aim should not be pure soil and sterile air in which nothing will grow."
Fischer, Edwin. (1886-1960). Signed Electrola Advertisement. Signed Electrola printed advertisement from the great Swiss pianist, the first to record Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier. 12.5 x 18 cm. Small tear from lower left edge, else fine.
A probing interpreter, Fischer wrote that "our aim should not be pure soil and sterile air in which nothing will grow."
A probing interpreter, Fischer wrote that "our aim should not be pure soil and sterile air in which nothing will grow."