The Organ Concert Program
Following is the program at University hall, this evening: PART i. EXEBCISeS QV DEDICATION. Pre.sentation of the Orgau - Frauda W. Kelsey. President of the Universlty Musical Society. Aceeptance of the Organ James n. Angelí. President of the Universlty of Michigan. TheOrjran and the State --HÍ8 Excelloncy Jolm T. Kic-h. Govemorof Michigan. Tl ir Organ imd the Peopie Gen. Kussell A. Alg-er. Ex-Governor of Michigan. DBDICATOBÍ HY.M.N. Thy thoughts, C) Gxi, are far ahove. Thy ways boyond our earthly ken: And yet, Tliou hast a heart of love,- Thou dost accept the praise ol men. We bless thy name in this ïlad hour,- Thy gift of song is rieh and free; In harmonies wc f'eel thy power. And uuisic draws us near to Thee. Accept this that our hands have wrouuht ; Let thy volee in its tonca be heard: So hall it stand with blussing fraugbt. And hearts witb heavenly joy bestirred. PAKT II. Ürgan Heeital Alben A. Stanley. Professor of Musie in the ('niversitv of Michigan and Director of the University School of Musie. FliOGKAM. So Prelude and Fugue, G minor j h Aria. J. Bach c Pastorale. j II. Andante, fromfiymp. in (' .Beethoven (Adapte.d by A. A. Stanley) 111. Sonata- O minor, Op. 1&3 Merkei Allegro. Andante. Allegro. IV. Adagio In B major Widor (Krom Sixth Organ Symphony) V . Fantasie In E Minor-' 'The Storm" - Lemmeos vt i & Canzona, ) _ ,. %I 1ö Lamentation, ( Gmlmant VIT (o Intermezzo from "Lakme"...Delibes I b Grand Prooe39ioiml Maren Guonod (From the Queen of Sheba) VIII. OldHundred Let al stand and unite in singïni the Doxology.
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