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APPEL LECTURES TODAY ON SYMPHONY PROGRAM

Speaker Will Discuss Music of Sanders Theatre Concert--All Students are Invited

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A lecture explaining the music on the program of the Boston Symphony Orchestra to be given in Sanders Theatre next Thursday evening, will be delivered by R. G. Appel of the Music Department of the Boston Public Library this evening in Reed Hall, in the Episcopal Theological School, at 5 o'clock. This is one of a group of talks to be given by Reed before all the concerts in Cambridge, and are supplementary to a group of similar talks given at the library in Boston.

Designed to serve as guide posts, these lectures enable music lovers to get the most out of the music.

The concert for Thursday is to include the following selections: Handel, Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra in B minor, No. 12: Nabokov, Symphony Lyrique: and Tschaikowsky, Symphony, No. 4 in F minor, Opus 36.

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