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Harvard and Radcliffe Music Clubs will get together for their first meeting of the year at 8:30 p.m. today in the Agassiz living room.
At the top of the agenda stands a spring concert featuring excerpts from Montoverdi's little-known opera, "II Ritorno d'Ullisse in Patria," and Pureell's "The Faery Queen." Plans will also be laid for periodic concerts of student compositions.
The public has been invited to the meeting, which will be prefaced by Milhand's Suite for violin, clarinet, and piano, and the Mozart piano quartet in G minor.
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