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Day
12
Month
February
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Undoubtedly a Great, Treat. Aun Arbor citizens will liave an opportunity on Monday evening that is not had by anx city of its size in tliis country- the pleasure of hearing the world-renowned pianist, Ignace J. Paderewski, who so delighted a Detroit audience a few weeks ago. Another pleasure to our citizens and students will be that by attending this recital they will be at the same time contributing to the woman's annex to the Waterman gymnasium. And still another pleasure, especially to those who do not appreciate classical music, will arise f'rom the fact that the programme will not be conlined to this class of music, as will be Been by the following programme: Sonata Appnssionata Beethoven Papillons Scli timan n Erl-King Scliubert-Liszt Nocturne, Etiule, rhnnin Impromptu. Utopia Valse, I g&&! Paderewski Hoehzeitstnarsch uiid Ellen reigen Mendelssob u-Llszt The prices iorthe concert have been lixed l'ar lower than those usually charged: To holders of Choral Union tickets, -50 cents; general admission, 7-5 cents.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News