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Tomorrow evening in Stelnert Hall Palmira Tagliabue Delamano, planist, and Mario Mantini, violinist. Their programme includes Franck's Sonata in A Major, a Berceuse of Faure; Vicuxtemps Ballade of Polonaise; a Scherzo of Chopin and the First Concerto in B Minor of D'Ambrosia.

Friday afternoon and Saturday evening in Symphony Hall the last pair of the Symphony Orchestra concerts for this season with Mr. Monteux taking leave of orchestra and audience. The program embraces Beethoven's Fifth Symphony; Carpenter's "Adventures in a Perambulator"; Debussy's "L'ApresMidi Midi d' un Faune" and the Overture to "Tanuhaeuser".

Friday, evening in Stelnert Hall, a first recital here by Fela Rybier, Polish planiste. Her program includes. Toccata and Fugue, Buch-Tausig; Pastorale and Capriccio, Scarialti-Tausing; "Scenes from Childhood", Schumann; "Elegle",Rachmanioff; a Nocturne for left hand alone by Scriabin and "Spanish Rhapsody" by Liszt.

Sunday afternoon in Symphony Hall, Feodor Chaliapin, basso, greatest of living opera singers and actor as well as singer. As usual, he will announce his program from the stage. Rudolf Polk, violinist, and Feedor Koenemann, planist, will assist him.

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