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Mr. Arthur Whiting will give the first of his expositions of chamber music in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The following program will be presented by Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, assisted by Mrs. Edith Chapman Goold, soprano; Mr. George Barrere, flute, and Mr. Paul Kefer, viola da gamba:
Flute, viola da gamba and harpsichord.--Couperin, 1668-1733.--I. Musette. II. Sarabande. III. Forlane en Rondeau. Rameau, 1683-1764.--I. La Timide. II. Tambourin.
Soprano.--Lully, 1633-1687.--Ma petite Revue. Auteur Inconnu, 1500.--Belle quitients ma vie. Gillier, 1667-1737.--Auparavant.
Flute.--Leclair, 1697-1764.--I. Adagio. II. Giga.
Viola da gamba.--Marais, 1700.--Plainte. Decaix o'Herveloix, 1700.--Le Papillon.
Harpsichord. -- Couperin. -- Chaconne en Rondeau. Rameau.--Rigandon.
Soprano, flute, viola da gamba and harpsichord. -- Rameau.-- Cantate, "Le Berger fidele." I. Recitatif.--Air plaintif. II. Recitatif.--Air gai. III. Recitatif.--Air, vif et gracieux.
The concert will be open to all members of the University, and no admission fee will be charged. Mr. Whiting will give four more expositions, on December 6, January 24, February 28 and March 14.
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