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Symphony Concerts.

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The first of the ten concerts which are annually given in Sanders Theatre by the Boston Symphony Orchestra will come on Thursday evening, October 28. These concerts are always given on Thursdays, at intervals of two or three weeks through the college year. This season's programme promises to be particularly attractive and a very strong list of solo artists is offered.

During the sixteen years of its existence the Boston Symphony Orchestra has acquired an enviable reputation as the highest exponent of orchestral work in this country, and the Cambridge concerts are always on equally as high a standard as the Boston performances. Under the conductorship of Mr. Emil Paur, the following works will be given this winter:

Beethoven, Symphony No. 5.

Beethoven, Part of Symphony No. 9.

Schumann, Symphony No. 1, in B.

Schumann, Symphony No. 4, in D Minor.

Mozart, Symphony No. 3.

Haydn, Symphony No. 7.

Paine, Symphony No. 2, "In the Spring."

Raff, Symphony, "Im Walde."

Tschaikowsky, Symphony No. 5.

Tschaikowsky, Italian Caprice.

Mozart Serenade.

Goetz, Largo and Scherzo, from Symphony in F Major.

Rimsky Korsakoff, Part of Symphonic Suite, "Scheherazade."

Rimsky Korsakoff, Symphonic Poem, ("Oster Fest.")

Bach, Prelude and Fugue.

Massenet, Suite, "Les Erinnyes."

Chabrier, Symphonic Poem, "Espagna."

Chabrier, Entr'acte, "Gwendoline."

Volkmann, Serenade for String Orchestra, No. 3, in D Minor.

Weber, Overture, "Euryanthe."

Beethoven, Overture, "Leonore, No. 3."

Beethoven, Overture, "Egmont."

Berlioz, Overture, "Carnaval Romain."

Brahms, Tragic Overture.

Meyerbeer, Overture, "Struensee."

Wagner, Selections.

Among the special soloists who will appear are Mr. Frangcon Davies, Madame Szumowska, Mrs. Titus, Miss Wood, Mr. Siloti, Mr. Jonas, Mr. Loeffler, and Mr. Franz Kneisel. The dates of the concerts are October 28, November 18, December 9, January 6, January 27, February 10, February 24, March 17, April 7, and April 28.

A limited number of seats have been reserved for college officers and invited guests. The rest of the house will be open to a general sale which will open at the University Book Store, Saturday morning, October 23, at 8 o'clock. Season tickets with reserved seats will be $7.50.

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