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Yakima, Yakima County, Washington
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Professor Flores introduces his Yakima pupils, the Richmond brothers (11 and 13), as exceptional young musicians skilled on violin, piano, cornet, and trombone, following their acclaimed Roslyn concert.
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Professor Flores was in the city last Saturday accompanied by the Masters Richmond, his two prodigious music pupils, who live in Yakima City. Together they paid the Herald a pleasant call. The professor considers these boys, who are aged 11 and 13 years, respectively, in many respects the most wonderful juvenile musicians in the United States, and from his musical ability and experience in teaching he should be a good authority. They recently appeared in concert in Roslyn, and their reception there amounted almost to an ovation. In all probability the people of North Yakima will have opportunity to hear the boys in the near future, and to judge for themselves as to their ability. Both play with extraordinary skill the violin, piano, cornet and a slide trombone.
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Professor Flores visits the city with his two young pupils, the Masters Richmond aged 11 and 13, whom he considers the most wonderful juvenile musicians in the United States. They recently received an ovation at a concert in Roslyn and play violin, piano, cornet, and slide trombone with extraordinary skill.