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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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and artistic temperament of the letter, helping greatly to convey the composer's idea, coupled with the interpretation of the artist.

The program bore testimony to the seriousness of Mr. Elman as an artist, an also his exceptional ability to present the highest class of music to the unprofessional hearer. Every number was received with the greatest enthusiasm, and he was compelled to appear again and again in response to recalls.

At 8.15 Mr. Elman and Mr. Gordon appeared on the stage, and were received with prolonged applause. The first number was a Concerto in G Minor by Vivaldi-Nachez, opening with an allegro movement. The movement then passes to adagio, and then a second transition is made back into the allegro movement.