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An audience of seventy persons, including, unfortunately, no more than fifteen students, assembled last evening to listen to the second of the series of Sever Hall concerts. The Mueller-Campanari Quartette far outdid their first effort, both in the choice of programme and in the execution of the music. Noticeably their strongest point lies in the harmonious quality of their tone, whereby all delicate ensemble passages become doubly pleasing. The second and fourth movements of the Mozart Quartette seemed to be most pleasing to the audience.

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