"Never before in America has Mozart's chamber music been rendered in such a characterizing and animating voice as by the Roth Quartet." This was claimed by several critics, auditors at Pittsfield a week ago, when the musicians were playing at the Berkshire Festival.
No Vagabond who is interested in music should miss the concert which is being given in Paine Hall, at 8.15 o'clock tonight. The four musicians are Hungarians, from Budapest: from where they have come by way of Paris, in order to play for Mrs. Coolidge at Pittsfield. Tonight they will play the same program which they rendered last week, but an assisting viola will be used in one additional number. Martina's "Tumult", which has previously been heard at Symphony Hall last autumn Lectures of interest are.
TODAY
10 O'clock
"Evolution of the Earth", Professor Shapely, Geology Lecture Room.
"Origin and History of English Language", Professor Kitiredge, Sever 11.
11 O'clock
"Das Nibelungenlied", Professor Howard, Sever 6.
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