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The second concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of expositions of classic and modern chamber music will be given in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The concert will be open only to officers and students of the University and there will be no charge for admission. The following program for voice and pianoforte will be rendered by Mr. Whiting, assisted by Miss Laura Combs:
ENGLISH.
Unknown-Early one morning.
Dowland-Flow not so fast, ye fountains.
Arne-Where the bee sucks there lurk I.-Polly, Willis.
GERMAN.
Haydn-With verdure clad (aria from "The Creation").
Schumann-Frauenliebe und Leben, op. 42. I, Seit ich ihn gesehen; II, Er, der herrlichste von allen; III, Du Ring an Meinem Finger; IV, Helft mir, ihr Schwestern; V, Susser Freund, du blickest mich verwundert an; VI, An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust; VII, Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz gethan.
FRENCH.
Bachelet-Chere Nuit.
AMERICAN.
Parker-The lark now leaves his watery nest.
Rogers-At parting.
Whiting-Yet, ah, that Spring should vanish with the rose.
Beach-The year's at the Spring.
The succeeding concerts of the series will be given on the following Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock: January 18 (the Flonzaley Quartet assisting), February 15, and March 15.
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