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Mr. Neate has commenced a series of six chamber concerts,

the first of which was given on Wednesday evening. It resembled entirely the other concerts of this class which we have already described ; consisting of quartette and pianoforte compositions of Haydn, Mozart, and Beetho- ven, without any mixture of vocal music. Mr. Neste sustained his repu- tation as a highly accomplished pianist ; and being assisted in the con- certed pieces by Sainte; Cooper, Hill, and Piatti, everything was exe- cuted in the most finished manner. He had a large and fashionable au- dience, who completely filled the Queen Anne Street Room.