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A concert of stringed instruments is to be given by the Boston Quintet this evening, at 8.15 o'clock, in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall under the auspices of the Department of Music. The Boston Quintet, which was organized this season, includes several Symphony players, and has been attracting considerable attention on account of the excellence of its performances.
The following players compose the quintet: Joseph Di Natale, first violin; Robert Gundersen, second violin; Vladmir Berlin, viola; Alma La Palme, violoncello; Hans Ebell, pianist.
The program for this evening includes: "Quartet with Strings, F Major," (Ravel); and "Quintet for Pianoforte and Strings, Op. 44" (Schumann).
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