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Although the Boston Pops Orchestra will end its current season with next Saturday's concert, music lovers will still be offered excellent programs by excellent players during the summer months, as members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra join in a series of concerts for small orchestra.
Each concert, beginning Sunday, July 18, will be presented in Sanders Theatre Sunday afternoons at 4:30 and will be repeated the next evening at 8:30 in Boston at New England Mutual Hall.
Leading members of the BSO will take turns at the podium, including Boris Goldovsky and Bernard Zighera, as well as prominent outsiders, among them G. Wallace Woodworth, director of the Harvard Glee Club.
The opening program, scheduled for next Sunday, is composed of Mozart works for small orchestra, and will include movements from the Divertimento, three movements from the "Hagner" Serenade, and the G> Major Piano Concerto. Mr. Goldovsky will conduct.
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