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The third of a series of organ recitals in the Memorial Church by Arthur M. Phelps, choirmaster of the Cathedral of St. Paul in Boston, will be given Thursday evening, July 27, at 7.15 o'clock. Mrs. Louise Serra Hollister, violinist, will assist. The program, which will last for approximately one-half hour, follows: Psalm XIX--Marcello (Mr. Phelps), Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring--Bach (Mrs. Hollister), Toccata and Fugue in D Minor--Bach (Mr. Phelps), Un Bateau--Debussy (Mrs. Hollister), Suite Gothique Choral-Introduction, Minuet, Priere, Toccata.--Boellmann (Mr. Phelps).
Frank W. Ramseyer, of the Music Department of Harvard, will give a pianoforte recital on Wednesday evening, August 2, at 8 o'clock in the Music Building. Josephine B. Bates, violinist, will assist. The program will consist of Sonata in F Major by Handel, Second Sonata, opus 18 by Faure, and Sonata in E Fist, opus 12, number 3 by Beethoven.
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