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BOSTON SYMPHONY TO PLAY AT SANDERS THEATRE TONIGHT

Eleanor Packard is Piano Soloist at Beethoven Concerto

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Serge Koussevitzky, will make its second appearance of the season tonight at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. The soloist for the Beethoven piano concerto will be Eleanor Packard.

The program for the evening is:

Beethoven, Overture to Collin's Tragedy, "Coriolanus," Opus 63.

Beethoven, Concerto Number 3 in C. Minor, for pianforte and orchestra.

Strause, "Ein Heldinieben," Tone Poem, Opus 40.

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