25 NOVEMBER 1922, Page 24

MUSIC WORTH HEARING.

November 25th.—QUEEN'S Hatz.—Symphony Concert 3.0

(Sir Henry Wood will take his orchestra through a programme that ranges from Mozart to Mr. York Bowen.]

November 25th.—ALBERT HALL.—Vatican Choir.. 8.15

[Astonishingly irregular performances of sixteenth century music by the one choir that should have preserved the polyphonic tradition.]

November 28th.—NATIONAI. GALLERY.—Chamber

Concert .. .. .. 2.45-3.45

[Soft airs upon harpsichord and flute and masterpieces of Italian painting. Mr. Gerald Cooper at the harpsichord.]

November 29th.—QUEEN'S HALL.—London Choral

Society .. .. • • • • 8.0

[Unaccompanied singing—an opportunity for odious comparisons with the Vatican Choir. Elgar's new settings of Greek poems stand out in an interesting programme.]

November 30th.-195 QUEEN'S GATE, S.W. .. • • 9.0

[In aid of the Feodora Gleichen Memorial Studios. A very attractive programme of chamber music and a good cause.]