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W. Clifford Heilman's "By the Porta Catania" on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, will be a gift presentation for the enjoyment of all members of the University. Besides composer Heilman '00 and conductor Ernst H. Hoffmann '18, there will be the distinguished company of the entire music faculty of the University at Sanders Theatre. This concert, absolutely free, is the first Harvard contact with the government's new Committee on American Music. Saturday's program includes: Introduction to the second act of "The King's Children" by Humperdinck; "By the Porta Catania," by Heilman; overture, "If I were King" by Adam; and "London Symphony" by Haydn.
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