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RUSSIAN QUARTET SINGS TONIGHT AT PAINE HALL

Kedroff Group Presents Varied Program Through Courtesy of C. R. Crane Hon. '22

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A concert by the Kedroff vocal quarlet, arranged through the courtesy of C. R. Crane, Hon. '22, former United States Ambassador to Russia, will be presented this evening at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall.

The quartet is composed of I. K. Denissoff, T. F. Kasakoff, N. N. Kedoff, and C. N. Kedoff, all of whom have been either opera stars or conservatory teachers. Their program, which has been enthusiastically received at every city of their present tour, is composed for the most part of Russian songs.

The program follows:

1. Russian Folk Songs

2. Russian Composers

3. Russian Folk Songs

4. Non-Russian Composers a. Old Ballad "Illa Muro Metz"  arr, N. Kedroff b. Cercle Song and Dance Song  arr. N. Kedroff c. Song of the Volga Boatmen  arr. N. Kedroff d. Circle Song  arr. N. Kedroff a. Psalm of David  Glazunov b. Noon  Cui c. Quiet Night  Cui d. Serenade  Borodin a. Love Song  arr. N. Kedroff b. Wedding Song  arr. N. Kedroff c. The Bells of Novgorod  arr.  Karnovitch d. Dance Song  arr.  Karnovitch a. Separation  Patzios b. Old Song from "The Magic Flute"  Mozart c. Evening Serenade  Abt d. Waltz  Strauss

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