The Phonogram (1901-02)

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» 3 8 THE PHONOGRAM CHARLES D*ALMAINE. Mr. Chas. D’Almaine was bom in Hull, England, June 13, 1866, of French and English parents, both being musical. He commenced studying the violin at the age of ten, and in two years’ time was concertising through Great Britian, and has had the honor of performing before H. R. H. Princess Louise and The Marquis of Lome at the Inverary Castle, Scotland. He studied for five years in London with J. T. Carrodus and was his favorite pupil. He has been associated with the greatest artists of both England and the United States inducing Clarence Eddy, Mile. Nikita Durward Lely, Geneveive Johnstone Bishop, Marie Decca and others. 1 I