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The Stradivarius Quartet of New York City is again to give a series of three concerts at the Fogg Museum of Art during this coming season, according to an announcement made at the Museum Saturday. The success of the concerts which were held last year prompted the re-engagement of this group of musicians, who will give their first concert next Friday at 8 o'clock.
The Quartet was brought together by Alfred Pochon in 1929 after the dissolving of the Flonzaley Quartet when he induced Nicholas Moldavan second violinist and also a member of the Flonzaley Quartet: Wolfe Wolfinshon first violinist: and Gerald Warburg, violineelist, join with him in a new quartet. During the past season they have given concerts throughout this country and Europe.
The program is as follows
Allegro Moderato
Andaute
Menuetto
Allegretto, ma non troppe Allegro non troppe Audante moderato Quasi minuetto, moderato Finale Allegro non assai
Allegro non troppe
Audante moderato
Quasi minuetto, moderato
Finale Allegro non assai
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