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BOSTON SYMPHONY PLAYS AT SANDERS THEATRE TONIGHT

Bach, Stravinsky, Debussy, Sowerby, And Strauss Comprise Program

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Continuing its series of Cambridge concerts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Serge Koussevitzky will play this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. The program contains unusual numbers by a wide variety of composers. The last concert for the season will be given on Thursday evening, April 28.

For their opening number the Boston musicians will render C. F. E. Bach's "Concerto in D Major for Orchestra." The Orchestra will play the Maximillian Steinberg arrangement of this number. "Suite Number 1 from the Ballet 'Pulcinella' for Small Orchestra" (after Pergolesi) by Stravinsky will follow. "Two Nocturnes" by Debussy, novel selection will be the next offering. Sowerby's "Praivie," Poem for Orchestra will follow. The program will conclude with "Till Eulensptegel's Merry Prauks, after the Old Fashioned Rognish Mauner" in Rondo form, Cp. 28, by Strauss.

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