could fot reconcile thne songs ot accusation wftîi the singer's contention that the entire cycle was inspired by Scbumann's romance. The tenor gave an explanation that reveàled him as hiaving no smiail powers as a psychologist. "I an i ' yinced that whether the soîngs of the 'Dichterlieb)e' are happy or sad, the%, both are the inspiration of Schumann's romance."~ * Roland Haves' recital here will be the second in the Artist -Recital series sponsored by the Winnetka Music club. He will be accompanied at the piano by Percival Parham. His program in detail is as follows: * Aniadigi . Ah, Spietato!.........Handel Adelaide.................Beethoveii Although cominittees in ail the north shore towns have been busy selling tickets they an- nounce there wvill be available seats for sale at the box, office. For some timie the music departnîent of New Trier Highi school has been using the, numbers on the concert program as subject matter for work in music appreciation, and to cap this enter- prise about two hundred New Trier students who are members of the band and orchestra of the higb school will be free guests at the concert. The program follows: 1.' Overture, "Academie Festival-......... Brahims 2. Sym~phony No. 6, "Patthetiqlue" B M1%inor... ... .1. . . . .. . . . . . . . . Tschalkowslçy Adago-Alegro-Andanite--Aýliegro Vivo Gordon String Quartet Is Very WeII Recelved The North Shore Chamiber Music association opened-its season auspiciously last Sunday after- .noon \vith .a concert from the Gordon String quartet. With its usual smooth, velvety toue the group playýed a Mozart and Ravel quartet and, several short compositions. The Mozart Quartet in G Major ivas well chosen. The second move- nment,.,the Adagio, las nrnhablv thelo1veliest