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HARVARD PROFESSOR'S OPUS TO OPEN SYMPHONY PROGRAM

Work of E. b. Hill '94 Tops List for Weekend Concerts

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A new symphony by Edward Burlin game Hill '94, professor of Music in the University will open the program of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Symphony Hall Friday afternoon and Saturday evening. The work was composed during last summer and the first of the fall and is the first time that professor Hill has essayed this field of music.

Among Professor Hill's other compositions are "Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration. "The Wilderness Shall Rejoice" "Jack Fros in Mid Summer". Among his unpublished works for full orchestra which have been performed are "Pan and the Star the symphonic poem. "Laneclot and Gulnevere "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "Stevensoniana."

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