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VARIETY OF NUMBERS OFFERED AT BOSTON SYMPHONY CONCERT

Chopin, Rossini, Puccini, Wagner, Included in Program

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Under the direction of Arthur Fiedler, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will present a varied program at Symphony Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. The list includes numbers from ten different great composers, thus enabling music lovers to enjoy the greatest variety of entertainment. The offerings run the gamut of musical compositions from the deep overture of "Tannhauser" of the immoral Wagner to the lighter melody of Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" and Boccherini's Minuet. The program is as follows: Polonaise  Chopin "Barber of Seville" overture  Rossini Minuet  Boccherini "Madame Butterfly" Fantasia  Puccini "Peer Gynt" Suite  Grieg "Valse Trieste"  Sibelius "Tannhauser" overture  Wagner "Girl Crazy" selections  Gershwin "Artist Life" Walty  Strauss Hungarin March  Berlioz

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