Wednesday afternoon, at the Women's Republican Club a concert of pieces for the piano by Mme. Lydia Kniagevitch and of songs by Marizita Williamson. The piano pieces include selections from Borodin, Glinku, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin and the vocal music likewise comes from the Russians.
Wednesday evening, in Jordan Hall, a concert of piano music by Homer Samuels. His program is composed entirely of pieces by Bach.
Thursday evening in Sanders, the first concert of the usual series given in Cambridge by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky conducting. The program: Beethoven, Fifth Symphony; Haendel, Concerto Grosso in D-minor for Strings; de Falla, Suite from "E1 Amor Brujo," and Berlioz, "Roman Carnival" Overture.
In Symphony Hall Friday afternoon and Saturday evening, the second pair of concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The program comprises Haendel's Concerto Grosso for Strings, Ravel's orchestration of a Dance by Debussy, de Falla's Suite and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
Saturday afternoon in Symphony Hall a concert of vocal music by Alma Gluck, well known in Boston. Her program will be given here later.
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