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An interesting concert was given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre last night. Most notable on the program was a pianoforte concerto by Huss, Miss Aus der Ohe being the soloist. The composition was full of melody, and at times rose to a high degree of beauty in construction and orchestration. Miss Aus der Ohe's performance showed faultless and brilliant technic, and her playing was particularly effective in the more delicate passages.
The other numbers on the program were a Beethoven overture, Schumann's delightful "D Minor Symphony," and a fantastic symphonic poem by D'Indy, called "La-Feret Enchante," which was superbly played by the orchestra.
The third concert of the series will take place on December 3.
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