Programme . fa Tib© Exhibition Km FOURTH FLOOR—NEW BUILDING We offer a carefullyplanned display of prac-tically every known device included in the list of Electric Utilities for the Hom< Every householder willwant to view these labor-saving and comfort-pro-viding utilities and havethem fully explained by Jordan. IVlarsK Compairg violinist, in Symphony Hall, December 28: Cesar Francks Sonatafor Violin and Pianoforte; Beethovens Kreutzer Sonata; Schu-manns Faschingsschwank. On January 17, 1914, he played Brahmss Concerto No. 1, D minor,at a concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He ga
Programme . fa Tib© Exhibition Km FOURTH FLOOR—NEW BUILDING We offer a carefullyplanned display of prac-tically every known device included in the list of Electric Utilities for the Hom< Every householder willwant to view these labor-saving and comfort-pro-viding utilities and havethem fully explained by Jordan. IVlarsK Compairg violinist, in Symphony Hall, December 28: Cesar Francks Sonatafor Violin and Pianoforte; Beethovens Kreutzer Sonata; Schu-manns Faschingsschwank. On January 17, 1914, he played Brahmss Concerto No. 1, D minor,at a concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He gave pianoforterecitals on February 10, 1914 (programme of dance music: Bach,Suite in G minor; Schumann, Davidsbiindlertanze, and music in danceform by Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel, Levy, Granados, Cesar Franck,Schubert, and Brahms), April 4, 1914. On March 15, 1914, he gave aconcert with Mme. Alma Gluck, soprano, in Symphony Hall. OnNovember 28, 1914, he played Beethovens Concerto in G major, No. 4,at a concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. On December 6 hegave a concert with Miss Maggie Teyte in Symphony Hall. 1915. January 5, Kneisel Quartet Concert (Brahmss Sonata in Eminor for violoncello and pianoforte, and Schuberts Forellen Quin-tet); January 23, recital; February 23, March 29, concert with PabloCa
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