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WHITING CONCERT AT 8.15

Fourth of Series--To Play Selections From Bach, Beethoven, Handel and Brahms--Last Concert April 13

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Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by Mr. Arkady Bourstin and Mr. Michel Penha, will give the fourth concert in his series of Expositions of Chamber Music for the current year in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall at 8.15 this evening. This is the last concert, except for one on April 13, during the year, and will consist of selections from German composers ranging from the work of Bach in the early eighteenth century to Brahms in the late nineteenth.

Mr. Whiting will, as is his custom, play on the pianoforte and will be assisted by Mr. Bourstin as violinist in the selection from Bach, by Mr. Penha on the violoncello in the selection from Beethoven, and by both artists in the final selection from Brahms.

The concert is open without charge for admission to the officers and students of the University. Tickets may be purchased by the public at Amee's Bookstore at a price of $1.00 for each concert. The gallery will be reserved for ticket holders.

The program for tonight is as follows: "Sonata in E Minor,"  Bach "Sonata in E Major,"  Beethoven "Suite in G Major,"  Handel "Trio in B Major,"  Opus S, revised edition by Brahms

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