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Violin Recital

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
August
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

 

There will be another delightful mid-summer musical event, a violin recital to be given Friday evening in Frieze Memorial hall, by Bernard Sturm, of Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Storm is a pupil of Caesar Thomas, of Chicago. He is well spoken of and should recieve a large audience. All concerts are educational in their nature, and this is one of the advantages in Ann Arbor, created by the university School of Music, in that the public is privileged to hear well known artists from all parts of the musical world. This privilege is so freely given, that there are many who do not realize its full value. That a just appreciation of the work of the University School of Music is growing, however, was proved by the increased attendance at the faculty concerts given during the past season. These concerts are of such a high grade that in a large city thousands would be glad to pay five and six times the trifling admission fee charged. Much interest can be expected in the course of faculty concerts during the coming winter.

The violin recital to be given Friday evening by Bernard Sturm, will be free. Let every one who appreciates good music attend.