The Fantasie Hebraique, composed by Alfred Pochon, and dedicated to Felix M. Warburg on his sixtieth birthday, was played publicly for the first time at the concert given by the Stradivarius Quartette on Tuesday evening at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Broadway and 122nd Street. This concert marked the opening of a series of public lectures arranged under the auspices of the Seminary Institute of Public Affairs. The members of the Quartette are Wolfe Wolfinsohn, Nicholas Moldavan, Gerald Warburg and Alfred Pochon.
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