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SYMPHONY HALL, BOSTON

HUNTINGTON & MASSACHUSETTS AVENUES
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THIRTY-FIRST SEASON, 1911 AND 1912

Boston Symphony Orchestra

MAX FIEDLER, Conductor

Programme of the

- First

Rehearsal and Concert

WITH HISTORICAL AND DESCRIP-
TIVE NOTES BY PHILIP HALE

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THIRTY-FIRST SEASON, NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN and TWELVE

First Rehearsal and Concert

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 6, at 2.30 o'clock SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, at 8.00 o'clock

PROGRAMME

Weber

Schumann

Mozart.

Bossi

"Jubilee" Overture

Symphony in B-flat major, No. 1, Op. 38

I. Andante un poco maestoso; Allegro molto vivace.
II. Larghetto.

III. Scherzo: Molto vivace. Trio I.: Molto più vivace. Trio II.
IV. Allegro animato e grazioso.

Aria, "Con vezzie, con lusinghe," from "Il Seraglio"
Goldonian Intermezzi, Op. 127

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There will be an intermission of ten minutes after the symphony

The doors of the hall will be closed during the performance of each number on the programme. Those who wish to leave before the end of the concert are requested to do so in an interval between the numbers.

City of Boston, Revised Regulation of August 5, 1898. Chapter 3, relating to the covering of the head in places of public amusement

Every licensee shall not, in his place of amusement, allow any person to wear upon the head a covering which obstructs the view of the exhibition or performance in such place of any person seated in any seat therein provided for spectators, it being understood that a low head covering without projection, which does not obstruct such view, may be worn.

Attest: J. M. GALVIN, City Clerk

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