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By HENRY BUTLER The New York Quartet last: night pleased a full house in World War Memorial with a fairly sedate program. ow» Appearing here for the Ensemble Music Society, the \the quartet: Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano; Alexander | Cehnet der, violin; Milton Katims, pind | viola, and Frank Miller, cello, faint suggestions of the Cesar §
by ‘Philllp Sklar, Franck pattern of modulations,
though Faure is by no means an double bass. imitator.
The program opened with a fine |performance of Mozart's Piano
| Quartet +6 Wino K. 478, Yor Horszowski a terrific keyboard all of its charm, that piece has . xout. Diminutive and looking rather more than its share of ya¢ner fatigued last night, he! | what might be termed * ‘expectabll- nevertheless managed the piano The listener knows only too difficulties (at least as tough. as
were assisted
Gets Terrific Workout The Faure piece gave Mr.!
i those in the Franck Violin So-§ {well what's: going to happen. nata) with great skill. At times, 1} | Auditorium Overheated thought he was over-pedalling or
I must confess that this listener feiing to damp the strings precisely.
finds neither that Misaar, dere The others of the group have nor the Schubert “Forellen” Quin-, oq, hrowess, Mr. Schneider's
tet, in which Mr. Sklar joined the “00 © of Tt me viola have CIRCLE LEADS—Ruth Grimm Trees and Joseph Lawrie have | "group for the program's conclu, . = ...4 here in other contexts,| lead roles in "Come Back, Little Sheba," which the Circle Players | and always with enthusiasm, will run for four performances starting tonight in the Antlers Hotel |
sion, particularly stimulating. In World War Memorial auditorium, overheated and badly ventilated last night, the Mozart especially would have been a cure for in-
Mr, Miller last night dug deep ballroom. into cello strings for some of the finest and noblest tone I've ever somnia. : heard from that instrument. And Doctors Seek Victims Of Radium Drinking soma. more interesting was Mr. Sklar on bass was excellent. all the Plano Quartet in C minor, Op., The Ensemble Society's next CHICAGO (UP) — A group of blood pressure and other 15, by Gabriel Faure, which I concert will be by the Budapest Chicago scientists is searching ments.
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