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The fourth and last concert by the Kneisel Quartet was given in Sever 11, last evening. The concert was a success in every way and fully up to the standard already established by this organization. It would have been impossible, perhaps, to select two works more eminently fitted to display the technical abilities of the players than these quartets of Beethoven and Brahms yet each selection was rendered in a manner highly satisfactory to the audience. The movements which found most favor with the audience were the Scherzo from the Beethoven quartet and the andante and Menuetto from the Brahms quartei. The andante was especially well liked as its broad nature gave the men ample chance for deep feeling and emotion. The applause which greeted Mr. Kneisel and his men at the end of the concert may be taken as evidence that Cambridge people appreciate the efforts of this organization here not a little. If it is decided to give another course next year by the same quartet, it is to be hoped that college men will take a deeper and livelier interest in it than they have this year.
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