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A high-class act with many good points. Three young men who appear are not at ease at all times, and make an awkward appearance, but when it comes to music, they are at home. The program is varied and they get into the good graces of an audience readily, offering ensemble numbers with ‘cello, violin and piano, and also solo numbers. Max Steindel is a good ‘cellist, and Ferdinand at the piano shows excellent technic. The act is well fitted for big time. It was received with great warmth Monday afternoon.
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Variety, Volume XXXVI, no.2, September 11, 1914