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Symphony Concert in Sanders

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The second Cambridge concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be given in Sanders Theatre next Thursday evening. The soloist will be Miss Susan Millar, a mezzo-soprano, who has been engaged for a series of six concerts with the orchestra.

She will sing an air by Rinaldo da Capua, from his opera, "Vologeso," and three songs by Strauss. "Morgen," "Die Nacht" and "Heimliche Aufforderung." The second and third songs have been orchestrated for her by Andre Maquarre of the Symphony Orchestra. The orchestral numbers will be Chusson's Symphony in B flat, the Grand Fugue of Beethoven and Liszt's "Mazappa."

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