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The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra will conduct a composition contest this year, in addition to its annual concerto contest, Daniel M. Musher '59, vice-president, announced yesterday. Orchestral works with no solo instrument will be considered.
The winning composition will be played by the orchestra on the same program with the prize concerto at the final concert of the year in Sanders Theater. Judge for the contest will be Attilio Poto, conductor.
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