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In Symphony Hall:
Tomorrow afternoon, October 28, recital by Mmme. Schumann-Heink, who needs no introduction to concert goers.
Tomorrow evening, October 28, concert by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, enthusiastic negro chorus.
Monday evening, October 29, concert by the Sistine Chapel Choir, "from the Vatican Rome."
In Jordan Hall:
Wednesday evening, October 31, Myra Hess, able and well known English pianist, who will play a very interesting program, including three Bach Preludes and Fugues.
Thursday evening, November 1, Felix Fox, well known Boston pianist.
Saturday afternoon, November 3, Ethel Lekinska, always interesting and pleasing pianist.
Throughout the week Mme. Pavlowa and her company will occupy the Opera House; to be followed, the three following weeks, by the San Carlo Opera Company, in standard repertory.
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