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SYMPHONY CONCERT TO BE GIVEN IN SANDERS

Boston Symphony Orchestra Will Hold Fourth of Series--Alwin Schroeder, Violincellist, to be Soloist and Pierre Monteux Conductor

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the fourth of its annual series of concerts at Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. This concert will be open to the public and tickets may be obtained at the University Bookstore on Massachusetts avenue. Tonight's performance will have for its soloist Mr. Alwin Schroeder, who will play on the violincello, rendering Molique's "'Cello Concerto". The program also includes pieces by d'Indy and Wagner. Mr. Pierre Monteux will conduct.

The complete program is as follows: Wallenstein  d'Indy Pulcinella  Pergolesi-Stravinsky Cello Concerto  Molique Mr. Schroeder Prelude and Love-Death from "Tristan and Isolde"  Wagner

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