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HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE CHORUSES AT SYMPHONY

Two Groups Will Join in Festival of Orchestra, Choral, and Chamber Music in Honor of Brahms

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It has been announced that the Harvard and Radcliffe Choruses, conducted by Archibald Davison and Wallace Woodworth, will assist the Boston Symphony Orchestra in a festival of the orchestral, choral, and chamber music of Johannes Brahms at Symphony Hall, in Boston, from March 21 to 26 inclusive. Also assisting will be the Burgin String Quartet, Arthur Schnabel, pianist; Margaret Matzenauer, mezzo-soprano; Jeannette Vreeland, soprano and Fraser Gange, baritone.

Opening on Friday afternoon and Saturday evening, March 21 and 22, with the Academic Festival Overture, the Third symphony in F and the Second symphony in D, the Orchestra will continue on Sunday afternoon, March 23, with a program comprising the Variations on a Theme by Hadyn, the Second pianoforte concerto in B flat and the Fourth symphony in E minor. On Monday evening, March 24, a choral program will include "A Song of Destiny" and "A German Requiem". The violin sonata. "Liebeslieder", for mixed chorus, pianoforte works, and F minor quintet will consume, Tuesday evening, March 25.

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