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The third concert of the Kneisel Quartet was given in Sever 11 last evening. These concerts are evidently appreciated thoroughly by Cambridge people, for the room was well filled with an enthusiastic audience. The following numbers made up the programme:
Mozart.- Quintet in G. Minor; Allegro; Menuetto (allegretto); Adagio manon troppo; Allegro; Second Viola, Mr. Max Zach. A. Dvorak.- Quartet No. 4 in E, Op. 80; Allegro; Andante con moto; Allegro Scherzando; Allegro con brio.
The same precision in touch and movement which has been the characteristic in the playing of the quartet marked their efforts last night; and the perfect harmony of the whole could not help but bring clearly out the force and exceptional superiority of the artists. The rendering of "Adagio manon troppo" of the first part of the programme and "Andante con moto" of the second part, deserves especial mention. To the running movement of the last, a singular charm was given by the grace of touch and execution.
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