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MUSIC

By Henry Griggs

If you think that Renaissance music is esoteric and boring here is your chance to find out differently. On Saturday, the Glee Club will present a concert of Renaissance Lamentations which should continue their long tradition of subtle and moving performances of this music.

Friday:

Serenade for Flute, Violin, and Viola by Beethoven, and Divertimento in Eb by Mozart: Music From Marlboro; Longy School; 8:30 p.m.

Saturday:

Works of Couperin, Strauss, Debussy, and Faure; Marcel Bardon, cellist, and John Cobb, pianist; Holmes Living Room; 8:30 p.m.

Renaissance Lamentations including works of Byrd, Brumel, and Palestrina; Harvard Glee Club, F. John Adams, conductor; St Paul's Church; 8 p.m.

Works of lves, Bach, Chopin, and Beethoven. Maxine Warshauer, Pianist, and Sarah Tenney, Percussionist; Kirkland JCR, 8:30 p.m.

Sunday:

Works of Beethoven, Bach and Debussy, Sheila Reinhold, violinist, and Max Sung pianist, Holmes Living Room, 8:30 p.m.

Yiddish Folk and Art Songs: Norman Janis, tenor, and Jane Myers, accompanist, Ball Shem Suite for Cello and Piano: Three Pictures of Hasidic Life Near Stufberg, pianist, Jacqueline Holfman, cellist Phillips Brooks House Partor; 4 p.m.

Tuesday:

Works of Brahma, Schubert and Beethoven; Max Sung, pianist, Adams LCR 8.00 P.M.

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