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BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO PLAY IN SANDERS THEATRE

Concert Tonight Leaves One More In Cambridge Series

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Under the direction of Serge Koussevitsky, the Boston Symphony Orchestra this evening will give a concert in Sanders Theatre. This performance, to take place at 8 o'clock, will be the next to last of this season's concerts; the final one taking place on April 14. Jesus Sanroma will accompany the orchestra as soloist.

The first number on this evening's program will be Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D major, Opus 36. This will be followed by the initial presentation of the Poem for Orchestra by Hill. "Pacific 231", an Orchestral Movement by Honegger, will be the next selection.

Soloist and orchestra wil men give Schumann's concerto in A minor for Pianoforte and Orchestra, Opus 54. The concluding piece will be the Overture to "Oberon" by Weber.

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