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Tonight at 8 o'clock the Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its sixth Cambridge concert at Sanders Theatre. Serge Koussevitsky will conduct the orchestra in a program noteworthy for its seldom-heard numbers. The soloist will be Paul Kachauski, a violinist who is known to Boston audiences through several performances in past years.

The program follows:

Glinka: Overture to "Russian and Ludmilla"

Glazaunov: Symphony no. 8 in E flat, op. 183

Vivaldi: Concerto for Violin and orchestra in A minor

Ravel: "Rsigaur" Rhapsody for Violin and orchestra

Liszt: "Tasso": Lamento e triofono" Symphonic Poem no, 3

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