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LAST CONCERT IN SERIES OF CHAMBER MUSIC TONIGHT

Whiting to be Assisted by String Quartet

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At 8.15 o'clock tomorrow night in Paine Hall in the Music Building Arthur Whiting will give the last concert in his series of expositions of chamber music. Tickets are on sale now for the public at Amee Brothers' Bookstore on 21 Brattle Street.

Whiting will be assisted by a musical art quartet composed of Sascha Jacobsen, first violin; Paul Bernard, second violin; Louis Kaufman, viola; and Marie Roemaet-Rosanoff, violoncello.

The program will be as follows:

Haydn--Quartet, G major; allegro con brio, menuetto, adagio, presto.

Whiting--Quartet, D major, in connected movements; allegro moderato; andante con moto, intermezzo, moderato grazioso.

Schumann--Quintet, E flat major: allegro brillante, in modo d'una marcia, molto vivace, allegro.

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