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May Festival

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
January
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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We are hnppy to announce tliat the i prospecto tor the coming May j val are excellent. The followiaig artistb have been engaged : The Boston Festival Orchestra a supei-b symphony orehevstra, which wlH be heard in a symphony concert, an orchestral matinee, nd will be heard in conneefclon with the Choral Union of 280 voiees in the ''Manzoni Requiem,' by Yerdi. Emma Juch and Rose Stewart, sopranos ; Gertrude May Stetn, who made such a hit here with Seidl s orchestra, contralto ; Mr. E. C. Towne, who sang here in Lohengrin, U-nor; Max Helnrich, Mr. Arthur Friedheim, the great Uszt player ; Fritz (jiese, the 'celia virtuo-so, and Mr Felis. Winternitz are included in the list oí soloists. This is a great array of talent, and we can safely predict that this will be the greatest music festival this state has ever liad. II successful (atid it will' be) it means that each year we will have a great festival. Ttoen if the Festival Organ comes tlifc way. Ann Arbor'e position in the musical world will be assured. Choral Union season tickets will admit the hüider to all the May Festival coTLcerts, as well as to the Max Heinrich recital, February 16. Secure your tickets immediately and ïr.ake the venture a success. Tickets can be secured at Calkins' Drug Store, A. A. Organ Co's Music Store and Mooie & Wetmore's Book Stores.

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Ann Arbor Courier