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Musical Festival, May 18 And 19

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Day
8
Month
May
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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The programs offered during the May Festival are of supreme interest. At the Symphony Concert, Friday evening, as well as the Orchestral Matinee, Saturday afternoon, most of the soloists will appear in their favorite and most pleasing selections. At the Requiem, Saturday evening, the greatest soprano in America, Miss Juch, appears, in connection with Airs. Stein, Mr. Frune and Mr. Heinrich. These soloists would make a fine list for a Festival, but when we add the greatest Liszt player in the world, Arthur Friedhein Giese, the incomparable 'cellist, Miss Rose Stewart, the beautiful soprano, anc Mr. FĂ©lix Winternitz, a fine violin ist, it can be seen that the Festiva offers the finest array of solo talent ever gathered together in the state The Choral Union will sing the immensely difficult chorus in the Requiem with enthusiasm and inspiration, and we may be sure that artistically the Festival will be a brilliant success. To make it so financially, as wili be seen by a moment's reflection ( for in addition to the soloists we have the magnificent Orchestra for all three concerts), a great and determined effort will be necessary. Let all interested in the future of Ann Arbor's musical reputation, as well as in the establishment of these Festivals on a permanent basis for the future, use every effort to make the attendance large, by going themselves and by urging everyone else to go. Tickets on sale at usual places.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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