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PIERIAN SODALITY OFFERS FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON

Three Special Numbers to be Given in Union on December 8

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On Sunday evening, December 8, at 7.30 o'clock, the orchestra of the Pierian Sodality of 1808 will give the first program of the current season in the Living Room of the Harvard Union.

The orchestra, under the direction of G. W. Woodworth '24, has been practicing steadily during the fall in anticipation of the winter season, and it has planned three special pieces for its opening program. The first will be Handel's Overture to the Ode for Saint Cecelia's Day, for strings and obees, based on the poem by Dryden. This will be followed by eight of Bach's dances from the suite in B. minor, for strings and flutes: Rondean, Sarabande Bource I, Bource II, Polonaise, Double, Minuet, and Radinaric. The concluding number on the program will be three movements from the Sympheny number two in D by Haydn Adagio Allegro, Mennetto Trio: Allegro spiritose.

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