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Musical Society Quartet to Play in Lowell on Sunday

Greene, Holmes, Clark, and Sproul to Give Mozart, Brahms Program

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Music lovers of Lowell House will have an opportunity to spend a pleasant evening Sunday, when the Lowell House Musical Society gives its second concert of the year in the Common Room.

A quartet composed of Edward B. Greene '36, pianoforte; Malcolm H. Holmes '23, violin; Margaret Clark, viola; and Harold Sproul, cello, will play a program made up of selections from Mozart and Brahms.

The selections from Mozart is the Piano Quartet in E-Flat, Koechel No. 493, while The Piano Quartet in A-Major, Opus 26 of Brahms has been selected for the second half of the evening.

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