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Student Asked To Play With BSO

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A freshman will be the first college undergraduate to appear as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Eugene Indjic '69 has been invited by Eric Leinsdorf, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, to play Branms' Second Piano Concerto at the War Memorial Auditorium on February 22.

Indjic, who has studied plano for nine years, did not enter a contest for the once last years, and the conductor phoned indjic this week to invite him to be a soloist in the Washington's Birthday concert.

The 18 year-old freshman has performed in Pittsburgh and Cincinatti, practices five hours daily, and still has time for Gen Ed papers.

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