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Kalman Novak '45 will be the featured soloist at the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra concert to be presented by the Pierian Sodality of 1808 at Paine Hall, in the Music Building, on Wednesday, January 19, at 8:15 o'clock. George Brown will conduct.
The program, in order of presentation, is a follows: Schubert's Tragic Symphony, the first movement of Schumann's Piano Concerts, Turkish March from Beethoven's Ruins of Athens, Kamarin Skaya by Glinka, and Rimsky-Korsakov's Dance of Buffoons from the Snow Maiden.
Novak, who graduated from the New England conservatory of Music in 1941, is president of the Harvard Music Club. He was soloist last year with the Worcester Festival Orchestra, the late Albert Stoessel conducting. Novak will play the piano solo in the Schumann selection.
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