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ARBELLA CONCERT 
There must be an artistic strain in 
the majority of Manchester people - 
for the most thorough enjoyment was_ 
evidenced by all who attended the 
fifth Arbella Concert in Town hall on 
Saturday afternoon. William Hall 
of Columbia University, pianist, in 
explanation of the program to follow — 
told of the development of the string — 
orchestra and remarked that in the 
compositions for the strings was found 
the highest development of music. — 
“The most refined and delicate and 
the most finished music is the com- — 
position for the strings,”. he said. 
- March 10,1916. 
“To be able to listen intelligently — 
and to enjoy a concert by a string ~ 
quartet is the test of a person’s appre-_ 
ciation of music,” said Mr. Hall. 
In Saturday’s concert there was ™ 
much to appeal to the artistic instinct — 
It almost seem- 
ed that one did not ‘need the artistic © 
temperament, in the general accept- — 
of everyone present. : 
ance of the term, to appreciate the — 
quality of the entertainment. In the 
interpretation of those compositions © 
designed especially for the strings, 
the quartet held the audience in rapt — 
The burst of. applause — 
attention. 
which followed each number render- 
ed was too genuine to leave room for 
doubt of the thorough een on 
the part of the hearers. 
Following the introductory selection — 
by the quartet, which was. beautifully 
Carl Web-4 
rendered by the “strings,” 
ster of Boston, the well known “cellist, 
rendered a selection from ““The Span- 
ish Street,’ accompanied by Mr.. Hall, 
piano, and Mr. Rosen, viola: A» ser- 
enade, featuring the ’cello followed. — 
In response to the hearty encore; Mr. 
Webster played “An Indian Lament,” 
a soft, tuneful selection to the spirit — 
of which the audience responded: An- 
other encore brought forth a second 
lively little selection from “the Span- — 
which carried the: audi- — 
Street” 
ence away in a burst of hearty: ap-— 
plause. The interpretation of the 
selections, by Mr. Webster;was full q 
of that spirit which characterizes the F 
work of an artist. | 
Two selections by the quintet, Mr. 
Hall at the piano and William ‘How- 
ard, first violin, concluded the splen-— 
The hall was* fill- 
did entertainment. . 
ed to capacity and the heartiest ex-— 
pressions of delight and approval of 
the exceptionally fine music were geile . 
eral. 
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