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SECOND SYMPHONY CONCERT TO BE HELD IN SANDERS TONIGHT

Koussevitzky Will Lead Orchestra in Unusually Varied Program

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will deliver its second Sanders theatre concert tonight at 8 o'clock. Serge Koussevitsky will be in charge of the musicians from the director's platform.

The Cambridge appearances of the Boston Symphony Orchestra are proving to be very well attended. Subscribers have secured a large portion of the limited space in Sanders Theatre, so that tickets for single concerts are at a premium.

The Program follows: Weber  Overture to "Euryanthe" Debussy  "Prelude a 1' apresmidi d'un Faun." Dukas  "L' Apprenti Sorcier" Tchaikovsky  Symphony No. six in B minor Scheizo, After a Ballad by Goethe

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