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The fourth Whiting exposition of classical and modern chamber music will be held in Paine Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock this evening. Mr. Arthur Whiting, at the pianoforte, will be assisted by Mr. John Barclay, baritone.
The concert will be free of charge to all members and officers of the University, and accordingly the main floor will be reserved for them exclusively. The balcony, however, will be reserved for the general public, who will be admitted by ticket only. Tickets are on sale at Amee Brothers' Book Store, Brattle Square, for $1 each.
Mr. Whiting's fifth and last exposition of the current season will be held in Paine Hall only Wednesday, March 28. Two Days previous to this last concert, Mr. Whiting will give a recital at Yale, and on April 3 will complete his tour with a concert at Princeton.
The complete program follows:
Peri, 1560-1625--Invocazione di Orfeo A. Scarlatti, 1659-1725--Gia il sole dal
Gange
Durante, 1684-1755--Vergin, tutto amor
Rontani 15.. 16. Or ch'io non seguo piu.
Wolf. 1860-1903
Gesang Weyla's
Der Tambour
Schumann, 1810-1856
Zum Schluss
Schone Wiege meiner Leiden
Die beiden Grenadiere
Faure, 1845--
Automne
Le Secret
Duparc, 1848--Chanson trista
Old Irish, 1600-1700--
Claire's Dragoons
The Light of the Moon
The next Market Day
Savourncen Dheelish
The Alarm
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