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SIXTH SYMPHONY CONCERT IN SANDERS AT 8 TONIGHT

Miss Alice Neilson as Assisting Artist to Sing Two Airs of Mezart--Two More Concerts of Series to Be Given.

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A concert will be given this evening at 8 o'clock by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre. It is the sixth in the series of eight during the season, the remaining two to come on April 7 and April 28. Miss Alice Neilson will be the assisting singer this evening. She will sing two airs of Mezart "Deh! Vient" from "Figaro's Wedding", and "Batti Batti!" from Don Juan. The symphony program will be as follows: Symphony in F Major, "Pastoral",  Beethoven Overture to the Opera "Euryanthe",  Weber

Arias, "Deh vient non tardar", from "The Marriage of Figaro, and "Batti, Batti", from Don Giovauni. Mezart

"Romeo alone: Grand Fete at the Capalets", from the Dramatic Symphony, "Romeo and Juliet". Berlios

Arias, "Deh vient non tardar", from "The Marriage of Figaro, and "Batti, Batti", from Don Giovauni. Mezart

"Romeo alone: Grand Fete at the Capalets", from the Dramatic Symphony, "Romeo and Juliet". Berlios

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