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Symphony Hall.--Sunday afternoon at 3.30: A violin recital by Jascha Heifetz too famous to need comment. His program embraces two concertos, one the Mozart, the other by Nardini; two Caprices and a Polonaise by Wieniawski and displayful trifles by Beethoven, Sgambati and Grasse...
Madame Matzenauer, one of the returning artists, is favorably remembered for her rendition of songs by Brahms, Schumann, Wagner, and Schubert when she sang with the Orchestra three years ago., Alfred Cortot, of crisp and crystal tone, played the third Beethoven Concerto in C-minor at the concerts in the season of 1919-1920, when Albert Spalding also played the Dvorak violin concerto. Moiseiwitsch, whose "discovery" was the sensation of the year in 1920, played the Schumann concerto in A-minor two years ago. Most of the other soloists are old friends to the regular concert-goers: Suffice...
...anyone who noted the bulging entrances and carefully packed stairways of the Paine Concert Hall, night before last, is ready to swear that the appreciation of the fine arts is not confined to the indeterminate outside public or the students of Music 4. The day when Beethoven and Schumann are preferred to Irving Berlin, when the ethereal troops of fantastic actors become more real in their symphonic exits and entrances than those of the Music Box Revue,--but no, there is a limit even to predictions...
...when the Wendling Quartet from Stuttgart, Germany, composed of Mr. Carl Wendling, first violin, Mr. Hans Michaelio, second violin, Mr. Philip Nuter, viola, and Mr. Alfred Saal, violoncello, will play. The program is as follows: Quartet in A major, Schumann Quartet in G minor, Debussy Quartet in E minor, Beethoven...
...first concert of the academic year to be given in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building. The concert is free and will be open to the public as well as to all members of the University. The quartet will play compositions by Schuman, Debussy, and Beethoven...