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SECOND CONCERT BY MR. WHITING AT MUSIC HALL TOMORROW NIGHT

Exposition of Chamber Music on Plano-forte to Include Selections from Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The second concert in the series of expositions of Chamber music for 1921-1922 will be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building on Kirkland Street. For many years Mr. Whiting has given annually a series of five concerts, and this will be the second in this year's series.

The performance will be open without charge to officers and students of the University, but tickets for the public which will admit to the balcony may be obtained at Amee Brothers' at $1.00 each. Ladies may be admitted only to the balcony seats.

The program, which consists of plano-forte selections by Mr. Whiting, follows: Bach, 1685-1750, Toccato, G minor.

(Transcribed for the Planofore by Mr. Whiting).

Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sonata, D minor, Opus 31, Number 2.

Chopin, 1809-1849, Polonaise, A major. Nocturn, C sharp minor.

Polonaise, F sharp minor.

Debussy, 1862-1918, Reflets dans l'eau. Poissons d'or.

Albeniz, 1861-1910, Evocation. Asturias.

Dupont, 1627-1890, Toccata de concert.

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