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Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by the Letz String Quartet of New York, will give the fourth of his series of Expositions of Chamber Music at the University tonight at 8 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. There will be no charge for admission, but only members of the University or the Naval Radio and Cadet Schools are invited to attend.
The concert includes three numbers from the best period of Chamber Music. Quartets by Beethoven and Haydn will be rendered by the Letz Quartet, which will also play with Mr. Whiting in the final numbers on the program a quintet by Robert Schumann for piano and strings. This work ranks with that of Cesare Franck as the most beautiful quintet since Beethoven. The Haydn Quartet is marked by its simplicity and nobility of style.
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