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This evening at 8.15 o'clock the Harvard University Musical Club will give its annual free concert in Paine Hall, when a program including five original compositions, three by undergraduates and two by a graduate member of the organization, will be presented. Tonight's concert marks the twenty-third annual concert of the Club, which was organized 33 years ago.
The program is as follows:
I
Variations on an English Folk Tune H. A. Seaver '33
First violin: M. H. Holmes '28
Second violin: Emmanuel Schoenbach '33
Viola: S. D. Tuttle 1G
Violincello: R. U. Jameson '32
II
Sonata for Violin and Piano R. S. Schuman '31
Pianoforte: R. L. Kirkpatrick '31
Violin: H. C. Schmidt '32
III
Tombeaux (text of Jean Capiteau) Clair Leonard '23
Pianoforte: Clair Leonard '23
Soloist: Ellwood Gaskill 1G
IV
String Quartet Robert Rogers '33
Musical Club string quartet
V
Sonata in F Major Clair Leonard '23
Le Tombeau de Couperin Ravel
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