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The last concert in Mr. Arthur Whitings series of Expositions of Chamber Music for 1914-15 will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall tonight at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Whiting will make explanatory comments on the compositions and will be assisted by the University Quartet of New York,--Mrs. Charles Rabold, soprano; Mrs. Anna Taylor Jones, contralto; Mr. William Wheeler, tenor; and Mr. Edmund A. Jahn, bass. The concert will be open only to officers and students of the University and there will be no charge for admission. The following program will be given:
Brahms--
Ziegeunerlieder, op. 103.
Der Abend, op. 64.
Die Schwestern op. 61.
Jagerlied, op. 66.
O Schone Nacht, op. 92.
Sgambati--
Gavotte, A-flat.
Chopin--
Etude, E major.
Polonaise, A-flat.
Old Scottish Melodies, (Arranged by Arthur Whiting).
Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled.
Allister MacAllister.
Lewie Gordon.
Ca' the ewes to the knowes.
A hundred pipers.
Cam' ye by Athol.
O whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad.
The Laird o' Cockpen.
Here's to the year that's awa'
Willie brewed a peck o' maut.
Tullochgorum.
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