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An audience divided about equality between students and Cambridge residents filled Memorial Church last night to hear an organ recital by Carl Weinrich, Horatio Appleton Lamb Visiting Lecturer.
This concert was the first of eight to be given this year. The program included the Toocats and Fugue in F. Major by Buxtehude, and six chorale-preludes by Bach. Weinrich also played Bach's prelude and Fugue in B minor and Mogart's Andante in F.
The listeners, who had taken almost every available seat before the concert started, also heard the Sonata No. 1 in E Fiat Minor by Hindemith and Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.
Next recital of the series is that of October 16, to be followed by concerts on October 30, November 13 and 27, December 11, and March 5 and 19. All are open to the public without tickets.
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