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Rumor has it and common sense would tend to confirm that the new Bach Society will be better than the last. The talented new conductor, Hugh Wolff, promises a real symphonic sound in concerts spanning the spectrum of music history. This Saturday the Bach Society presents Harvard's first orchestral concert, featuring Richard Kogan, winner of last year's HRO concerto competition, in Beethoven's 4th. Concert-goers, take heed of this auspicious occasion. Karen Hsiao
SANDER'S THEATER
The Bach Society Orchestra, Hugh Wolff, Conductor, plays Debussy: L'apres-midi D'un Faune; Mozart: "Paris" Symphony, K. 297; and Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4, in G, Richard Kogan, Piano. Tickets: $1.00 at Holyoke Center and the Door. Saturday, Oct. 19, 8:30.
Tunes by Monteverdi and Vivaldi played by the New York Chamber Soloists. Free--For tickets, sent SSE to Peabody Mason, POB 153 Back Bay Annex, Boston, Ma. 02117. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 8:30.
DUNSTER HOUSE LIBRARY, Second floor of F-entry.
Stephen Drury '77, piano, playing Ives: Sonata No. 1. Free. Friday, Oct. 18, 5:30
John Major, '77, playing guitar music, Spanish and English, Ancient and Modern. Free. Saturday, Oct. 19, 5:30
Marie Rhines, violin, and Eugene Bourque, gultar play Bourque, guitar play country fiddle music. Free. Sunday, Oct. 20, 3:00
ADAMS HOUSE JCR (C-entry)
The Adams House Music Society presents Pianist-Composer Robert B. Sirota playing Beethoven, Stravinsky, Chopin, and Sirota. Free. Monday, Oct. 21, 8:30
FIRST CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL, 11 Garden Street
Third Season Cambridge Concert Series presents its first concert: Edward Tarr, trumpet, and George Kent, organ, playing Baroque, Classic, and con-temporary works. Tickets $3.50. Sunday, Oct. 20, 8:30
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