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Fritz Kreisler With Symphony

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give a concert in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Fritz Kreisler, violinist, will be heard for the last time during his present tour of New England. He will play Tschaikowsky's concerto, while Dr. Muck and the orchestra will render Chadwick's Symphony in F Major, number 3; Wagner's "Siegfried's Idyl"; and the overture to "Tannhauser" Single tickets for the concert, at 31 each are on sale at Kent's bookstore.

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