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SIXTH SYMPHONY IN SANDERS

MADAME PEROUX-WILLIAMS TO BE SOLOIST OF ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM.

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the sixth concert of the series in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Madame Peroux-Williams will be the soloist. Dr. Muck will conduct.

The following program will be presented: Symphony in B-flat major, No. 1  Schumann "O Mithra, all dein Strahlengold," from "Alexander Balus,"  Handel Caprice on Spanish Themes,  Rimsky-Korsakoff "Chi vuol la Zingarella,"  Paisiello "Tre Giorni,"  Cianti Overture to "The Flying Dutchman,"  Wagner

Tickets, at $1 apiece, are on sale at Kent's Book Store. The dates for the two remaining concerts are March 23 and April 27.

Tickets, at $1 apiece, are on sale at Kent's Book Store. The dates for the two remaining concerts are March 23 and April 27.

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