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CONCERT BY WHITING TONIGHT

Varied Selections to be Rendered in Music Building at 8.15.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Mr. Arthur Whiting will give the second of the series of expositions of Chamber Music in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, but the concert will be open only to students and officers of the University. There will be three other concerts given after tonight. Mr. Whiting gives a series of concerts every year in several universities, including Yale and Princeton. The dates for the other concerts in the University are Thursday evenings, January 25, March 1 and March 15.

The following program of pianoforte music will be presented by Mr. Whiting: Fantasie, C-minor,  Bach Sonata appassionata, F-minor, Op. 57, (a) Allego assai, Andante cen moto. (b) Allegro, ma non troppe.  Beethoven Romanse, F-major, Op. 118,  Brahms Intermezzo, E-flat minor, Op. 118,  Brahms Characteristic pieces, (a) Walk-dance, (b) Remembering, (c) The Sadness (Rhapsody).  Arthur Whiting Valses nobles et sentimentales  Maurice Ravel Nocturne, C-sharp minor, Op. 27,  Chopin Mazurkas, B-flat, G-minor, B-minor,  Chopin Ballade, A-flat, Op. 47,  Chopin

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