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PIERIAN SODALITY TO GIVE ANNUAL CONCERT

"Sarabande and March," Composed by Harvard Student, to Be Played for First Time by Orchestra

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"Sarabande and March," composed by M. Robert Rogers 1G, will be played for the first time on Tuesday, March 27, when the Pierian Sodality of 1808 gives its annual performance at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall. Since 1930 Rogers has been a member of the Pierian Sodality, playing the percussion in the orchestra. The two movements on the program are part of an orchestral suite which has not yet been fully orchestrated, and are dedicated to Malcolm H. Holmes '28, director of the orchestra.

Other numbers on the Sodality's program will be Mendelssohn's "Overture to Fingal's Cave"; Corelli's. "Concerto Grosse in D. Opus 16, Number One"; and Schubert's "Symphony Number Four in C-Minor."

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