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BEDETTI WILL BE SOLOIST AT SANDERS SYMPHONY TONIGHT

Frenchman Will Make First Appearance in Cambridge Since 1921

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Jean Bedetti, violoncellist, will be the soloist at the Boston Symphony Orchestra's concert in Saunders Theatre at 8.00 o'clock this evening.

Mr. Bedetti has been a soloist for the Symphony Orchestra for a number of years having joined the company from France. He has already appeared before Boston audiences this winter; but his playing tonight will be the first in Cambridge since 1921. His special number on the program is a concert by Saint-Saens in a minor strain.

The program follows:

Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90.

Saint-Saens, Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 33.

Richard Strauss. Tone Poem, "Tod und Verklarung" ("Death and Transfiguration"), Op. 24.

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