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La Societe des Instruments Anciens will present a concert in Paine Hall next Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. This concert is sponsored by the Library of Congress under the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation, and is free of charge.
La Societe des Instruments Anciens is a famous Paris musical organization. Founded in 1901 by Henri Casadesus, its reputation has steadily increased until now its prominence is extensive throughout France. Its members and the instruments which they play follow: Marius Casadesus, the quinton: Henri Casadesus, the viole d'amour: Mme. Lucette Casadesus, the viole de gambe; Maurice Devilliers, the basse de viole: and Mme, Regina Patorni-Casadesus, the claveein.
The program is as follows:
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