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The Kneisel Quartette gave its third chamber concert in the Fogg Lecture Room last evening. The two numbers on the programme, Mozart's Quartette in E flat major and Beethoven's Quartette in A minor, presented a pleasing contrast between the easy and graceful style of Mozart and the more powerful and majestic treatment by Beethoven. Both numbers gave opportunity for the display of that faultless execution which is so marked a characteristic of the Kneisel concerts. The next University Chamber concert will be given by the Adamowski Trio and Madame Antionette Szumowska, on February 10.
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