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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the sixth of its series of eight concerts in Sanders Theatre Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Madame van Endert will sing the orchestrated songs by Wolf, Humperdinck, Strauss and d'Albert in which she was lately heard in Boston. For purely orchestral pieces, conductor and band will repeat Tschaikowsky's fourth symphony, Liszt's "Hungaria," and three movements of Mozart's "Haffner Serenade."
The remaining concerts will be given on the Thursday evenings of March 26 and April 23. Tickets at $1 each may be purchased at Kent's bookstore.
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