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Prize for Chamber Music

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The Sinfonia Fraternity of America, established for the advancement of music in this country, has offered its second annual prize of $100 in gold and a gold medallion valued at $25, for a musical composition by any male American citizen. The style of the composition is restricted to chamber music: quartet for strings. The competition closes March 1, 1913. Further information from Mr. F. Otis Drayton, care of Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass.

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