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SYMPHONY CONCERT IN SANDERS

Sixth Cambridge Program Includes Works of Five Great Composers.

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its second concert of the season in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Susan Millar, a mezzo-soprano, will be the soloist. The program will be as follows:

1. Chausson, Symphony in B-flat, opus 20.

2. Rinaldo da Capua, Recitative and Air, "Dal sen del Caro Sposo," from "Vologeso, Re de' Parti."

3. Beethoven, Grand Fugue with Orchestra, opus 133.

4. Strauss, three songs with Orchestra:

(a) "Morgen."

(b) "Die Nacht."

(c) "Heimliche Aufforderung."

5. Liszt, Symphonic Poem, No. 6, "Mazeppa."

Single tickets for each concert at $1 are on sale at George H. Kent's University Bookstore.

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