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"DER GOTTERDAMMERUNG" TO BE HEARD TOMORROW

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For the first time the special reproducing apparatus designed by Mirko Paneyko, a Cambridge inventor, will be heard in public, at the Germanic Museum, tomorrow, at 1 o'clock, when the opera "Der Gotterdammerung" is broadcast from New York.

"Der Gotterdammerung" is being sung by the Metropolitan Opera Company as part of its regular Wagner cycle. Paneyko's reproducer gives such unusual qualities of sound and volume that the listener has the illusion of being in a concert hall. The broadcast will be open to the public.

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