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Seats for the opening concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Cambridge, which will be given at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in Sanders Theatre are completely sold out.
This year marks the forty-fifth season of the Boston Symphony in Boston and Mr. Serge Koussevitzky is again conductor of the orchestra.
The program follows: "Marriage of Figaro," Overture, Mozart; "Escales," Obert: "Death and Transfiguration," Strauss: Symphony Number I. C. Minor, Brahm.
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