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LONDON QUARTET WILL GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT

Will Present Three Numbers of Recent Composition in Public Recital at Sanders Theatre.

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In its first appearance at Harvard for almost two years, the London String Quartet will give a public concert in Sanders Theatre. It will be assisted by a chamber orchestra composed of members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hugo Kortschak. Tickets are obtainable at the Music Building from 9 to 12 o'clock.

The quartet, which is brought here through the courtesy of the Library of Congress, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation, consists of the following players: John Pennington, first violin; Thomas W. Petre, second violin; William Primrose, violoncello; and C. Warwick Evans, viola.

The program will be as follows:

Quintet for two violins, two violas, and violoncello-1928 Bohuslav Martinu

Cantari alla Madrigalesca for String Quartet-1931 Francesco Malipiero

Concerto for String Quartet Orchestra-1929 Conrad Back

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