This evening in the Lecture Hall of the Boston Public Library as prelude to the repetition of Stravinsky's "Sacre du Printemps" at the Symphony Concerts of next week, Mr. Laurence Powell will give a lecture on the piece illustrated by pianola reproductions. The lecture is open to the public without charge.
Sunday afternoon in Symphony Hall a concert as testimonial to their conductor, Emil Mollenhauer, by the People's Symphony Orchestra and the Haendel and Haydn Society.
Tuesday evening in Jordan Hall a concert by the Eighteenth Century Symphony Orchestra. The program includes selections from Boccherini, Gluck, Scarlatti, Sammartini, Haydn, Couperin and Corelli. The soloists will be Myrtle Brown, soprano, Marguerite Morgan and Gertrude D. Johnson, harpsichordists, and Katherine Nolan, organist. The program should prove a delightful change to one weary of modern cacophony as well as to the student of the history of music.
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