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SYMPHONY CONCERT THURSDAY

Alfven's Third Symphony to be Played For First Time in Cambridge.

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The fourth concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre will be held next Thursday evening, January 11, at 8 o'clock. The soloist will be Miss Irma Seydel, a promising young violinist, who will play Saint-Saen's Concerto for violin, No. 3. She has worked under Charles Martin Loeffler in Boston, and has studied harmony under Andre Maquarre, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She has played in Germany and was to make a tour of Europe when the war broke out. She has since appeared with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at several of its small town performances.

There will be four more concerts in Sanders Theatre, on February 1, February 22, March 22, and April 26. Single tickets for each concert are on sale at one dollar at Kent's Bookstore.

The program follows: Symphony in E-flat major, No. 3, "Rhenish," Op. 97  Schumann Orchestral sketch, "On the Steppes of Middle Asia,"  Borodin Concerto for violin, No. 3, in B-minor, Op. 61  Saint-Saens Overture to "Rienzi,"  Wagner

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