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PACIFIC STARS and STRIPESPage 'STwo*' April 4rrr 7 tfghss,, . —-1 * —assTOKYOWEEKLYEVENTS.4DFjClt;TODAY .. . at the Hanezawa Gar- S] dens, at 1:30 -P.M. exhibitions a of Japanese , Classic , Dances, S] Flower Arrangement and Tea Si Ceremonies will be held under A; t}ie auspices^ of the Ministry . of to Foreign Affairs: all interested are a invited. To reach the gardens Se from Avenue D, turn right about at 100 yards before reaching the kj French Mission; fron^30th St. turn Pi left 100 yards past the Mission.In Hibiya Hall, at 2 P.M., the .Nippon Philharmonic Orchestra, w; tinder the. direction of Hisatada Sc ^taka, will present another in this ta season’s series .of Stinday after- be noon concerts. The program be- of Jns with Haydn*s celebrated w ymphony No. 101 In D Major, v£ subtitled The Clock because of the A regular .measure of the slow move- de ir.ent. * The allegro is preceded by d; an allegretto and followed by the li customary minuet androndo. Next will be heard Manuel de Falla’s little-performed suite for •piano and orchestra, with Miss ^ Sumire Hosino as soloist, Noches ^ en los Jardlnes d^pEspana: a tonal ^ picture of the extravagant beauty r€ of Spain’s* gardens by night. It is divided into three sections: the gardens of Generalife; a dance heard in the distance, and the gardens of the Sierra de Corola. g J$he. concert concludes with an nearly »masterpiece ■' of Maurice Ravel, the spectacular Rapsodie Espagnole. This suite, inspired byRavel’s early life in the Spanish £.. __' • — j* J - J ^IVII.IVbPt Pyrenees 'lions: nocturnal prelude; twoRmorning dances—malaguena and)*' habanera, and the fair at high noon. The concert is presented under the auspices.of GHQ Special Services.Also today, the Army Educational Center, TIE, 8th Army, will present, at 7:30 P.M. in theV, cArmy College auditorium, another vits Distinguished Artist series ofRecitals. The soloist will beToshya Eto,. the young violinist.accompanied by his sister, Reiko.The* program^ include Beethoven’s8oaita No. € In A Major and theTchaikowsky Violin Concerto DMajor, - * -* • * *MONDAY . . . at the Fine. Arts Museum in Ueno Park, the Nippon Hanga-ten, an exhibition of Japanese wood-block prints, will begin; The show continues until the 13th of this month. ‘tlt:1Ccec' WEDNESDAY , . • the JapanTravel Bureau has issued a pocketguide to Japan which takes theplace of the pre-war guide untilthat edition, completely revised,appears sometime next year. Thishandy book is available, at 120^en a copy, at all JTB offices, thervKyobunkan and the Maruzenstores. *•* * • •FRIDAY ^ . is Buddha’s birthday, although some contend that it falls on the 8th. Had he lived he would now be 3993 years old, a little less than twice as old as CJhrist would have been. Festivir(€r\i*iSccI\ii*i1*3J
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