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Ernest Krenek, Czechoslovak composer, will give two lectures on "Modern Music" on October 28 and November 1 in Paine Hall it was announced yesterday. The lectures which will deal with atonality will be illustrated by piano selections.
Krenek, who was conductor and stage director of the State Opera Houses in Wiesbaden and Kassel, Germany, has composed operas, symphonies, piano and chamber music, and songs. He is known especially for his operas "Johny Spielt auf," and "Karl V."
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