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FIRST WHITING CONCERT

WILL CONSIST OF SELECTIONS FROM EARLY FRENCH AND ITALIAN MUSIC.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The first concert in the series of Expositions of Chamber Music for the season of 1912-13 under the direction of Mr. Arthur Whiting, will be given in New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock.

The program will consist of selections from French and Italian music of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, will be assisted in presenting the program by Mrs. Anna Taylor-Jones (contralto), Mr. George Vigneta (violin), and Mr. Georges Barrere (flute). There will be no charge for admission, but the privilege of attending is limited to officers and students of the University.

The program follows:

(Flute, Violin, and Harpsichord).

Gluck.--Sonata, G minor.

(Contralto).

Buoncini.--"Per la Gloria."

Pergolesi.--"Se tu m'ami."

Martini.--"Plaisir d'amour."

(Flute).

Marcello.--Sonata, F major.

(Violin).

Leclair.--Sonata, D major.

(Harpsichord).

Scarlatti.--Harpsichord Solos.

(Contralto, Violin, Flute, and Harpsichord).

Ariosti.--Cantata, "il Naufragio."

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