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Friedberg Chosen as Winner Of Sodality Concerto Contest

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Richard M. Friedberg '56 won the Pierian Sodality's concerto contest on Monday night. A pianist, he played Mozart's Concerto No. 3 (K. 488) in A major. Judges for the contest were Attilio Pote, the conductor of the Society's orchestra, David Barnett, and Paul Emile Des Marais, both of the music department.

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