iJWUIl.These remaifca are prompted (says a London pu]er) by the exceedingly fine performance Don Quixote received at the Queen'a Hall Orche-tie'n concert, undel : Sir Henry J. Wood, Bnd with Senor Pablo 1 Casals playin'! Ike pait for violoncello sole.which he did, it need hardly be aaid, with ’ great point and brilliancy. But. the other ® aolo parts were beautifully done too ; Mr. | Maurice Sons, Mr. Siegfried Wertheim, and others whose names, bad they appeared in the programme, it would have been plea-1 sant to record. After the performance Jfcetboven's Coriolan” overture came an t»h« refreshing relief which pure music ah Ways will bring when it can counteract the Miiaotional by a truly imaginative etimnln* tion That it could be lt;njoyed without the i explanation of its meaning, as given in the B programme, need aaarce’y be said.