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FOURTH SYMPHONY CONCERT AT SANDERS THEATRE TONIGHT

Violin Solos by Mr. Paul Kochanski-Interesting Program Includes Bruch and Schonberg

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The fourth concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre will be given this evening at 8 o'clock. The soloist will be Mr. Paul Kochanski, the noted Polish violinist. Mr. Kochanski was extremely well received in Europe and this is his second appearance in America with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Pierre Monteux announces the following programme:

Overture to "Phedre", Massenet Fantasia on Soottish Airs, for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 46, Bruch

"Verklarte Nacht" ("Radiant Night") Sextet for Strings, Op. 4, arranged for String Orchestra, Schonberg

"Night on Mount Triglaff", Act III of the Opera Ballet "Mlada", arranged in concert form, Rimsky-Korsakoff

Tickets are for sale at the University Book Store in Harvard Square.

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