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The Band will leave Soldiers Field behind and broadcast from the confines of Sanders Theater at 9 p.m. tonight, when it opens a series over WHRB.
Malcolm H. Holmes '28, director of the Band, will lead the program, which will tonight include Harvard and Yale music and popular tunes from "South Pacific."
The concert will open to the public with the audience required to be present before 8:55 p.m. No tickets will be needed for the broadcast, David A. Hays '52, producer of the show announced yesterday. The door to Sanders will be open to guests at 8:30 p.m.
The Band performances will form a winter series of WHRB "Crimson Pageant" programs. The "Pageant," given on Monday nights during the past month, will be now heard on Wednesday in order to conform with the Band's usual rehearsal time.
Tonight the Band will perform Serenade to the Blue (the Yale medley), a Harvard medley, other football songs, and "Some Enchanted Evening."
Earlier this year the "Crimson Pageant" presented recorded orchestra music.
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