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Show SALT LAKE QUINT6TTK. The llorald-llepubllcan very justly says: i Bvldontly careful study and BUperb artistry on the part of the hiembefR, the first concert or tho season by tho Salt Lake tplintotto recoIVed the hearty and merited I applause or a critical audience at tho First Congregational church last night, fills UUlnlotto, composed or Arthur Frcbcl'. violin, George Kroneman, violin ; Squire i Coop, piano; Alfred Press, viola; Otto King, cello, Is undor the able management or i Horlicrt Salinger, doing much to bring to j local music lovers the highest typo or pure music. The strictly classic programme pro-gramme contained but three numbers, open- 1 lng with tho Svcndsen quartette (opus 1), ; Norse and primal in its charactor; the ex-tpjlslte ex-tpjlslte beauty or the second movejnent (andantlno) was most closely followed and dooply appreciated, wiiilo tho Brahms j quintette was so big as to stagger tony or tho auditors, it was well givon, dho oxcollent interpretation or such a masterly j flap iic being a lasting credit to tho artists. Piom tho viewpoint or applauso, tho Dvorak quartotte carrlod the honors, tho weaving or easily comprohendod melodies into Ilus-slun Ilus-slun mysticism holding tho hoarers In rapt uttontlon. Without attempting to spociry tho splondid work or tho artists individually, It is but Just to note that Airrod Press, vjola, who ror tho first tlmo made his appoir-anco appoir-anco with tho quintette, deserves unstinted pralso ror tho excellence or his playing. |