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SODALITY GIVES JOINT CONCERT WITH CHORAL

Special Number by Radcliffe Choral Society--Ravel Composition To Be Played For First Time.

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In its 125th Anniversary Concert tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall, the Pierian Sodality of 1808 will be assisted by the Radcliffe Choral Society and by Edward Ballantine '07, associate professor of Music, who will play a piano solo.

A special feature of tomorrow's program will be the first public performance of three pieces by Ravel. These pieces were originally written for women's voices but have been arranged for string orchestras by M. H. Holmes '28, who will conduct the Sodality. In this concert. The Pierian Sodality of 1808 is the traditional name for the Harvard University Orchestra.

Paine Hall, in which the concert is to be held, is in the Harvard Music Building. Tickets may be purchased either there or at the Harvard Cooperative Society.

The program is as follows: "Ave Maria" (Opus 12)  Brahms Sung by the Radcliffe Choral Society "Concerto for Piano in A-Major"  Mozart Piano solo by Professor Ballantine "Suite for String Orchestra," from "Les Trois Chansons"  Ravel Arranged by M. H. Holmes "Symphony in C-Major"  Mozart

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