MUSIC WORTH HEARING. November 20t11.-QuEEN's HALL.-London Symphony
Orchestra • - • • • • 8.0
[Ertickner's Romantic Symphony and much Wagner, disposed of by
Mr. Coates.]
November 22nd.-Wre3ronE HAI.L.-Chamber Concert 8.15
[Mr. Harold Bauer has brought together such distinguished musicians as Miss Schauer and Miss Hess for the purpose of playing the
Mach C major Concerto for three pianos. Mr. Teals will play Eric Bloch', Suite for Viola.] November 23rd.-AEOLIAN HALL.-Short Classical Concert .. 12.0
[Miss Mathilde Verne, Mr. Balokovii:, the violinist. and Mr. Tkaltift, a new 'cellist-we are to be entertained in this fashion for an hour every Thursday until December 2 Est.]
November 23rd.-QuEEN's Concert . . 8.0
[Mr. Coates again in a first performance of Strauss's Suite Le Bour- geois Gentilhomme.1 November 23rd.-AEOLIAN HALL.-Chamber Concert 8.15 [We would not miss Mr. Cooper's delightful performances for a
wilderness of symphony concerts. First iterformance of Saint- Satins' Carnival des Animator.]
A Mozart Festival is now running at the Old Vie. The Marriage of Figaro (November 25th), Don Giovanni (November 30th and December 2nd) and The Magic Flute (December 7th and 9th) are to be performed. With this delightful venture it is interesting to see associated the names of Mr. Clive Carey and Mr. Edward Dent.