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The first performance of a piano suite composed by Charles Kletzsch '46, a recent graduate music student, will be given as part of a four-piece program tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in the Dunster House dining hall.
The program, sponsored by the Dunster House Music Committee, features the piano playing of Gregory Tucker, preceptor in Music, and the flute playing of Anton Winkler, formerly with the Minneapolis Symphony.
Kletzsch's work is entitled Sonata in A Major for Piano." The three other pieces, all sonatas, are for piano and flute.
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