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Tomorrow's program is as follows: First Slavonic Dance  Dvorak Overture, "Fingal's Cave"  Mendelsohn Waltz, "Artist's Life"  Sirauss Fantasia, "Carmen"  Bizet Suite from "The Seasons"  Tchaikovsky a. April: "Snowdrops" b. June: "Barcarolle" c. November: "The Troika" (Orchestrated by Agide Jac8chia) Love-Death from "Tristan and Isolde"  Wagner Serenade  Pierne Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody  Liszt Overture to "Mignon"  Thomas Entr'acte Valse  Hellmesberger Charge of the Hussars  Spindler

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