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MUSIC WORTH HEARING.

October 31st.—NATIoNAL GALLERY.—Chamber Concert 2.45 [A Beethoven Quartet (Op. 18, No. 2) and Mr. Frank Bridge In E minor played by students of the Royal College of Music in the presence of Raphael, Perugia° and Signorelli.] November 1st.-2BoLIAN HALL.—Chamber Concert .. 8.15 [Another of Mr. Gerald Cooper's delightful programmes of seventeenth- century music for harpsichord and Viola da Gamba.] November 2nd.—QuEEN's HALL.—M. Nikisch. Piano- forte Recital .. 3.0 [M. Ifitja Nikisch, son of the famous conductor, makes a new ddbat with this more ambitious recital.] November 2nd.—QuEEN's HALL 8.0 [The first of the Philharmonic Society's concerts. Mr. John Ireland's Symphonic Rhapsody, an extract from Stravinsky's The Nightingale and Mr. Harald Bauer in the 4t5 Concerto of Beethoven.] November 4th.—CmELsEA POLYTECHNIC. KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W.. . . . . . . . 3 . 0 [Concert by the King's Services Choirs. These are made up of dis- abled ex-Service men trained by the Vocal Therapy Society. Tickets from the Society, 27 Grosvenor Street, S.W.]