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Luise Vosgerschian, prominent Boston pianist, will be the featured soloist in the Music Club's Christmas concert tonight in the Fogg Museum Courtyard.
Miss Vosgerschian will perform Bach's Concerto in A major for harpsichord and strings. Also on the program is Bach's cantata Berelt die Wege, Bereitet die Bahn.
Soloists will include Jean Lunn '55, soprano, Valentine Sobalvarro, alto, Robert J. Gartside 1G, tenor, and Robert M. Simon '55, bass. Claudio Spies, instructor of Music, will conduct the orchestra.
The Music Club Chorus, under Howard Brown will sing shorter works by the 16th century composers Monteverdi, Morenzio, and Gesualdo di Venosa.
Miss Vogerschian is now on the faculty of the Longy School of Music.
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