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...first concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of expositions of chamber music will be given in the New Lecture Hall Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock. Admission will be free, but only to officers and students in the University. The composer whose work is to be played is Bach. Mr. Whiting, at the harpischord, will be assisted by Mr. Samuel Gardner (first violin), Mr. Robert Toedt (second violin), Mr. L. Bosselmann (viola), Mr. Horace Britt (violoncello), and Mr. Georges Barrere (flute...
There has been a block of seats reserved for those members of the Musical Clubs who are to take part in the concert before the Princeton game and for them only. These seats will be in the cheering section, and those who have already applied for seats will probably be able to change them for this special section. Application should be made to F. H. Storms '15, at the rehearsals tonight and tomorrow night...
...announcement of the Whiting Chamber Music Recitals has been made by the department of music. Three concerts are to be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting and assisting artists in the New Lecture Hall on Friday evenings, December 5, January 9, and March 20, at 8.15 o'clock. At each concert Mr. Whiting will explain and comment on the compositions to be rendered. The assisting artists at the first concert will be the Flonzaley quartet, in music for stringed-instruments; at the second, Miss Christine Miller, mezzo-sopraho, in classical and modern songs; at the third, the University Quartet...
Permission was granted, however, to give a concert at Princeton on November 7, the evening before the Princeton game, thus affording an added attraction for both Harvard and Princeton men. Tickets may be had on application to W. Faulkner '14, Stoughton...
There will also be a dual concert with Yale in Jordan Hall on the evening of November 21. Tickets for this concert may be had at the Co-operative Branch, the Touraine, Tyson's, Herrick's and the box office of Jordan Hall...