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Classical

MUSIC

By Joseph Straus

The Harvard Summer Chamber Players have augmented their regular series of Monday night concerts with a special one this Saturday night in Paine Hall. Two of the group's professional artists--flutist Paula Robison and Cellist Laurence Lesser--will join the younger artists in performing the famous Nieissen woodwind quintet along with trio sonatas from the baroque period. The concert will be free, and to make the evening complete, refreshments will be served. Paine Hall (music building) at 8:30

On Monday night, the Players will present Compositions of Schumann, Saint-Saens, Beethoven and Berio in Sanders Theater at 8:30. This will be the last time this season to hear the group perform chamber works--next week's gala finale will feature a massive Schumann work for chorus and orchestra.

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