The piano-forte recital by Prof. Paine in Boylston Hall will undoubtedly attract a large audience. The only objection to these concerts in past years has been the small hall in which they were held. The hall in Boylston was always crowded to its utmost, and probably will be so tonight. As the hall is a very close and uncomfortable one, we see no reason why a larger one should not be used. Such pleasant concerts as these have always been should certainly be given in a better place.
The recitals of Prof. Paine again suggest the question, why should we not have organ recitals by Mr. Locke in Appleton Chapel. Organ music should surely attract a good audience, and we are convinced that a recital in the chapel would be appreciated.
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