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Chamber Concert.

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The Kneisel Quartette gave the first of the Cambridge Chamber Concerts last evening in Sanders Theatre. The programme was: Haydn, Quartette in D major, op. 76, No. 5; Brahms, Sonata for Piano and Violin in A major, op. 100, No. 2; Beethoven, Quartette in B flat major, op. 18, No. 6.

The numbers on the programme were admirably suited to a string quartette, and were accurately rendered. The Brahms sonata, which was a novelty in Chamber programmes, was especially pleasing, for, in its nature of amiability, it addressed the sympathies more than the understanding of the audience. In this number, Miss Mills proved an admirable accompanist.

The programme for the next concert, to be held on Nov. 21, will be as follows: Mozart, Quartette in B flat (K. 589); Dvorak, String Trio; Richard Strauses, Piano Quartette in C. minor, op. 13.

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