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ITZHAK PERLMAN at Symphony Hall November 12 « Previous Page123Next Page »Single Page View Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter. Read more in Arts Visual Arts Calendar Recommended Articles Egbert Fischer, Pianist No one in Paine Hall Tuesday evening at the conclusion of Egbert Fischer's piano recital expected any encores, and for THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER Mischa, Elman, the violinist, playing in Symphony Hall Sunday afternoon, selected a program which was a severe test of his Second Whiting Lecture Recital The second of the series of lecture-recitals which will be given during the winter by Mr. Arthur Whiting, will be Violinist Plays Tonight Barbara Sorenson Radcliffe violinist, will appear in Paine Hall this evening for her senior recital. Accompanied by Norma Bertoiami Sapp. DAVISON TO GIVE SECOND RECITAL THIS AFTERNOON The second of a series of six organ recitals given in Appleton Chapel under the direction of Professor A. T. Durrell Quartet to Perform Today The Durrell String Quartet will play the Beethoven Quartet in F. Major this morning at 9 o'clock in the Music
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