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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will perform here tonight under the direction of Charles Minch. The concert is to be held at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre.
Included in the program are Handel's suite from the music for the Royal Fireworks; Prelude, Fugue and Postlude, by Honegger; Bacchus at Ariane, from Roussel's Ballot Second Suite, Opus 43; and Beethoven's Symphony Number Three in E-flat major, the Eroica, Opus Number Five.
The concert is one of a series of six put on at Sanders Theatre every year by, the B.S.O. They were made possible through the Francis Le Higginson Fund.
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