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In The Offin

At the Shubert

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Ed Wynn's new revue begins August 30. Sanders Theatre Concerts Boston Symphony Orchestra Second Programme, July 25 Under the direction of Bernard Zighera Toccata, Bouree, and GigaScarlatti-Casella Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major  Shubert I. Allegro II. Andante con moto III. Menuetto: Allegro molto: Trio IV. Allegro vivace Pavane pour une Infante defunte  Ravel Capriccio  Ibert Suite No. 1 from "Pulcinella," Ballet (after Pergolesi)  Stravinsky I. Sinfonia (Overture):  Allegro moderate II. Serenata:  Larghetto III. a. Scherzino b. Allegro c. Andantino IV. Tarantella V. Toccatta VI. Gavotta con due variazionl VII. Duetto VIII. a. Menuetto b. Finale Third Programme, August 1 The Boston Society of Ancient Instruments  Alfred Zighera, Director La Sultane  Couperin Fantasia upon one note  Purcell Fantasia  Orlando Gibbons Sonata in C major  Handel Dances  Edited by Tilman Susato Under the direction of Leonard Bernstein Four Symphonies  Milhaud I. Le Printemps (1917) Allant--Chantant--Vif II. Pastorale (1913) Joyeux--Calme Joyeux III. Dixtuer a cordes (1921) Ouverture--Chorale--Etude Serenade (1921) Vivement -- Calme--Rondement Suite from "The Wind Remains" (1943)  Bowles I. Prologue II. Introductory dance III. Clown's dance IV. Love music V. Servant's dance VI. Dream music VIII. Finale Concerto for Orchestra in E-flat ("Dumbarton Oaks") (1937-1938)  Stravinsky

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