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The third concert in Mr. Arthur Whitting's series of expositions of Chamber Music 1916-17 will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and there will be no charge for admission. The succeeding concerts of the series will be given on March 1 and March 15.
The following program will be presented by Mr. Whiting, assisted by Miss Lucy Gates, soprano:
Handel, 1685-1759: "Come, My Beloved."
Spohr, 1784-1859: "Rose, Softly Blooming."
Old English, 1700: "My Lovely Celia." A Pastoral.
Debussy, 1862:
(1) Prelude.
(2) Sarabande.
(3) Toccata.
Faure, 1845: "Claire de Lune."
"Lee Roses d'Ispahan."
Greig, 1843-1907: "Lauf der Welt."
"Am Schoensten Sommerabend."
"Solveigs Lied."
"An Einen Bache."
"Ein Traum."
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