September 27, 1929 WILMETTE Music Association Announces Concerts for Coming Season The North Shore Chamber Music association announces its sixth season of concert programs to be given in the Kenilv.-orth A sse mbly hall on Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock. The Mucnzcr · trio, which is already well known to Chicago audiences. will present the first concert on October 13. The trio has given at least two proi!rams for the Chamber Music as5oc iation each season for the past four years. The fine interpretation and heautifullv balanced ensemble of the se artists have been imp ortant factors in the growing popularity of chamber music on the north shore. Tllc Barrere ensemble oi Ne\\' York composed of wind in strument s. and which is the offspring of the famous "Societe Moclern.e d ' In strument s a Vent. \\'ill gi\'e it. roncert on Non'lllber 10. It \\·as founded in Paris ]l,· George Barren·, acclaimed the \\"Orld;:-i!reatest virtuoso o f the flute. The ensemble consists of flute. ohot.?. clarinet. bassoon. and ho rn. This unique combination is particularly adapted to interpret mu s ic of an intimate nature and has made possihk the re\'ival of old clas sic composition . . written especially fo r the se instrument s. Mr. Barrere is nrescntccl again thi s season because of the overwhelming demand for hi s return !)\· th o.e "!w heard him la st rear. The M uenzcr trio \\'ill present ano ther oroi!ram on Januarv 26. , 0n Sttndav. March 9. the Lond on Strmg quartet \\'ill giYe the final prnl!ram in the Assemblv hall of Toseph Scars sc h ool. Kenilworth. The quartet is .outstanding in the world of mu sic herni! acclaimed in all th e European centers as well as in thi s countrv. It is throui!h the cour tc sv of Rach el Kinsolving. who mana .g es it s Chica!:!o appearances. that th e Chamber ~fu sic association is able to present thi:-~ quartet on the north shore. Mrs. A. B. Spach. 228 L e ier . t er road Kcnih,·orth. is secretary of the Cham~ her 1f usic association. ~~rlK~N~~H9d , LIFE 21 ·~===~==============~=~ of Ornithologist Club t .Robert King has been elected presi- I dent of the Or11ithologist club at New I Trier High school. Other officers are: j Harriet \Villiams, vice-: pre sident. and Ruth Scribbi ns. secretary-treasurer.! The club is planning a hike to the dunes ! for Saturday, October 5. Mrs. Charles vVare. and M'rs. Alfred McDougal, 325 Abbottsford road. 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