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Good use of the new Boesendorfer piano this weekend. We have a chance to hear Hugh Wolff, pianist, composer, and new conductor of the Bach Society, play Schumann and Brahms on Saturday. The following evening, Lydia Artymiw will perform in an interesting program consiting of popular Romantic composers.

Also, two reputable chamber groups. The Baroque Folk will play in Dunster's Sunday afternoon concert, and the Apple Hill Chamber Players at the Longy School of Music. Karen Hsiao

KIRKLAND HOUSE JUNIOR COMMON ROOM

Hugh Wolff, piano, plays Schumann Fantasy and Brahms Sonata #3. Free. Saturday, Oct. 12, 8:30 p.m.

Lydia Artymiw, piano, plays Beethoven Sonata, Op. 27 #1, Schumann Fantasiestucke, Schubert Sonata, Op. 42, Chopin. Free. Sunday, Oct 13, 8:30 p.m.

DUNSTER HOUSE LIBRARY (2nd floor of F-entry)

David Schulenberg, '76, plays Frescobaldi, Couperin, and Bach on the harpsichord. Free. Friday, Oct. 11, 5:30 p.m.

The Baroque Folk. Carol Epple, Baroque flute; Ruth Rubinow, viola dagamba; Stephen Hefling, Baroque violin; Frances Fitch, harpsichord. Works of Turini, Telemann, Couperin. Free. Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m.

LONGY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM (1 Follen St.)

The Apple Hill Chamber players perform Faure, Martinu, and Beethoven. Tickets: $3.50, Students $2.50. Friday, Oct. 11, 8 p.m.

ADAMS HOUSE JUNIOR COMMON ROOM (C-entry)

An Evening of Contemporary Music presented by the Adams House Music Society. John Daverio, violin; Boaz Sharon and Todd Welbourne, pianists. Free. Thursday, Oct. 17, 8:30 p.m.

BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM

Brian Jones, organist. Free. Thursday, Oct. 10, 12:15 p.m.

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