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Rabaud Scores Success

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra last night before a large audience gave its first program in Cambridge under its new conductor, Henri Rabaud at Sanders Theatre. This was the first appearance in America of M. Rabaud. The program follows: 1.  Beethoven,  Symphony Eroica 2.  Handel,  Air--Ombra mal fu 3.  Cesar Franck,  Symphonic Poem Les Eolides (Saint-Saens) 4.  Aria,  My Heart at Thy Dear Voice 5.  Weber,  Overture to Euryanthe Soloist, Merle Alcock.

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