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Concert of Danish Music Tonight.

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The programme for the concert of Danish music this evening in Sanders Theatre is, as at present arranged, as follows: I. Gade, Trio in F Major, op. 42, for piano, violin and violoncello. II. Danish Songs: 1. Knud Lavard,  Gade 2. Huor skulde jag?  Aug. Enna 3. Arnes Sang,  P. Heise 4. Skin ud, du Klare solskin,  Lange-Muller Intermission. III. Danish Songs: 1. Du Blomst i Dug,  Fini Henriques. 2. Serenade,  Fini Henriques. 3. Liden Karen,  P. Heise 4. Geg lagde mit Hoved  til Elverhor, 5. Geg gik mig i Lunden,  Folk-songs 6. De ter et yndigh Land,  National song IV. Giego, quartet in G minor, op. 27.

The instrumental selections will be played by the Kneisel Quartette, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Tapper, pianist. The songs will be sung by Mrs. Aagot Lunde Wright.

The management regret that they have found it impossible to fill all the applications from students for seats. They would call attention to the fact that no seat will be reserved after 7.55 o'clock, when the doors will be thrown open to the public. No seats in the balcony over the stage have been assigned.

The instrumental selections will be played by the Kneisel Quartette, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Tapper, pianist. The songs will be sung by Mrs. Aagot Lunde Wright.

The management regret that they have found it impossible to fill all the applications from students for seats. They would call attention to the fact that no seat will be reserved after 7.55 o'clock, when the doors will be thrown open to the public. No seats in the balcony over the stage have been assigned.

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