WAGNER'S MUSIC DRAMA "SIEGFRIED" WILL BE PERFORMED IN THE HARVARD STADIUM ON FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4 (IF RAINY, THE NEXT FAIR EVENING) Mr. ALFRED HERTZ, Conductor, with an augmented orchestra from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. The price of seats to subscribers will be $2.50 and $2.00; Boxes, seating six, will be $40., $35., $30. Subscriptions will be received now and until April 1st, and will be filled at above prices in the order of their receipt. After April 1st, the unsold seats will be offered to the General Public at $3.00 and $2.50. In order to perfect the acoustics, a large shell or sound-board will be built. Orders should be sent, and checks should be made payable to M. STEINERT & SONS CO., Steinert Hall, Boston, Mass. S. KRONBERG General Manager STEINERT HALL TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, at 8.15 FOURTH AND LAST CONCERT THE KNEISEL QUARTET Program-Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2, Brahms — Sextet in D minor, Op. 4, for two Violins, two Violas, and two Violoncellos (Verklärte Nacht), First time in Boston, Arnold Schönberg-Two movements from Quartet in C minor, Op. 2 (New) (by request), Zoltan-Kodály - Quintet in C major, for two Violins, Viola, and two Violoncellos, Boccherini. Mr. SAMUEL GARDNER, Viola Mr. HYMAN EISENBERG, Violoncello Assisting Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, and 75c., Symphony and Steinert Halls VIOLIN RECITAL by NINA FLETCHER MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22, at 3.30 Mr. JOHN CRAIG KELLEY, Accompanist CHINESE PLAY "The Adventures of Don-Son" Given in their own language by the Chinese Students of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellesley and Radcliffe. COPLEY HALL, MARCH 12, at 8 o'clock THE COPLEY SOCIETY and the CHINESE STUDENTS ALLIANCE SYMPHONY HALL 5 FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS BEGINNING FEBRUARY 26-27 Two Courses Exactly Alike NEWMAN TRAVEL TALKS Wonderful Motion Pictures ALL NEW Exquisite Color Views BERLIN, March 5-6 HOLY LAND, March 19-20 WAR CAPITALS, March 12-13 EGYPT, March 26-27 Seats, $1.00, 75c., and 50c. 25c. Day of Lecture JORDAN HALL, Monday Evening, March 8, at 8.15 CONCERT BY BOSTON QUARTET (First Public Appearance) SYLVAIN NOACK, 1st Violin OTTO ROTH, 2d Violin EMILE FERIR, Viola ALWIN SCHROEDER, 'Cello HEINRICH GEBHARD ASSISTING ARTIST PROGRAMME. I. L. van Beethoven, Quartet, Op. 18, No. 6, B-flat major II. César Franck, Piano Quintet (in F minor). III. Josef Haydn, Quartet, D major, Op. 64, No. 5. Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, and 50c., Symphony Hall MASON & HAMLIN PIANO JORDAN HALL Thursday Evening, March 11, 1915, at 8.15 Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, and 75 cents, Symphony Hall Direction LOUDON CHARLTON L. H. MUDGETT, Manager SYMPHONY HALL Sunday Afternoon, March 7, 1915, at 3.30 CONCERT IN AID OF THE PENSION FUND OF THE Boston Symphony Orchestra (100 Musicians) Dr. KARL MUCK, Conductor Tschaikowsky Wagner Wagner PROGRAMME Symphony in B minor, No. 6, "Pathétique" I. Adagio; Allegro non troppo. II. Allegro con grazia. III. Allegro molto vivace. IV. Finale: Adagio lamentoso. Selections from Act III., "The Mastersingers of Introduction-Dance of the Apprentices― Entrance of the Mastersingers Homage to Hans Sachs. Selections from "Siegfried" and "Dusk of the Gods" (Arranged by Hans Richter) Siegfried's passage to Brünnhilde's Rock ("Siegfried," Act III., Scenes 1 and 2) Morning Dawn, and Siegfried's Rhine Journey Wagner Overture to "Tannhäuser" Tickets, $1, $1.50, $2. On sale at Box Office |