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THURSDAY

Nansi Carroll, soprano and Norman Carter, piano, perform Gershwin's "Summertime," spirituals, and classics. Winthrop House JCR, 8:30. Tickets $2.

FRIDAY

Lesley Amper, piano, plays works of Brahms, Edwards, and a Bethoven sonata. North House, Holmes Hall, 4:00.

David Schulenberg, harpsichord, performs Bach, Froberger, Couperin, and Bach. Eliot House Library, 8:00.

SATURDAY

Speculum Linoleum starring Jane Starkman, violin, Steven Drury, piano, Susan Crain, flute, David Schulemberg, keyboard, and Doug Davis, clarinet appear in concert. Dunster House Library, 5:30.

Stephanie Jacob, piano, in recital. North House, Holmes Hall, 8:00.

MONDAY

Charles Fisk, piano, performs Back Goldberg Variations and Beethoven sonata. Adams Lower Common Room, 8:00.

TUESDAY

Tamara Mitchel, soprano, Douglas Davis, clarinet, and Stephen Drury, piano, play Bach, Drury, Schubert, Berg and Brahms.

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