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On Thursday evening the Boston Symphony Orchestra gives its first concert of the year in Sanders Theatre. Many care for instrumental music enough to enjoy these concerts, but frankly are too lazy to give a Friday afternoon in order to hear one of the concerts at Symphony Hall. When the best music this country can offer is brought to our very doors, no possible excuse for not attending can be made by a man who pretends to enjoy good music.
At the first concert Fritz Kreisler is the soloist and a chance to hear this genius is worth far more than the price of a ticket for the entire series. Better buy a ticket for all the concerts now, than regret later that you haven't been to any.
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