The programme of the Symphony Concert last night was composed of thoroughly modern music. The orchestral numbers were a Dvorak Symphony, the best movement of which was the Largo, superbly conducted by Mr. Gericke, several of Brahms' Hungarian Dances, with their strange, irregular rhythm, and Wagner's wonderfully emotional introduction, "Love Death," from "Tristan and Isolde." The soloist, Miss Winifred Smith, played the first movement of Bruch's 2d violin Concerto and a Ballade by Henschel, with power and expression.
The next concert will take place on February 12. Mme. Bloomfield--Zeisler, the pianist, will be the soloist.
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Symphony Concert Tonight.