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Symphony Concert Tonight at 8

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The Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteux conductor, will give the sixth of its series of nine concerts this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders, Theatre. Nina Koshetz, so prano, will be accompanied by the orchestra in a number of selections.

Tickets for the concert are on sale at Kent's University Bookstore.

The program is an follows: Symphony in C major No. 7,  Schubert Waltzes for Orchestra.  Hill Song for Orchestra,  Hill Act from Opera "The Czar's Bridge",  Rimsky Korsakoff Song without words,  Frokofiev Revery and Dance from the Opera  "The Moussorgsky Overture "The Flying Dutchman",  Wagne

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