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PIANO RECITAL TONIGHT AT 8

HEINRICH GEBHARD TO PLAY IN JOHN KNOWLES PAINE CONCERT HALL.

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Mr. Heinrich Gebhard will give a pianoforte recital under the auspices of the Musical Review in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Gebhard has frequently appeared with the greatest musical organizations of America, including the symphony orchestras of Boston, Chicago, and Pittsburgh, the Kneisel Quartet and the Arbor Quartet. He has also given many concerts of his own, having drawn the largest recital audiences of the present season in Boston.

The following program will be presented: Prelude, Aria et Finale,  Cesar Franck Cloches a travers les feuilles,  Debussy Poissons d'or,  Debussy "General Lavine" (eccentric),  Ravel Jeu d'eaux,  Ravel El Albaicin, from "Iberia,"  Ravel "Le vieux monsieur," from "Un coin d'une ruelle sombre,"  Carl Engel Baren Tang,  Bela Bartok No. II from "Drei Klavier-stueke," Opus 11,  Arnold Schoenberg Wild Men's Dance,  Leo Ornstein Scherzo in B-flat minor,  Chopin Impromptu in F-sharp major,  Chopin Arabesques on Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltzes,"  Schulz-Emler

Tickets for this recital at $1.50, $1, 75 cents, and 50 cents each are on sale at Amee's bookstore.

Tickets for this recital at $1.50, $1, 75 cents, and 50 cents each are on sale at Amee's bookstore.

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