UMS Concert Program, Dec. 17th, 1889: Second Concert Of The Choral Union Series -- The Choral Union
Season: 1889-1890
University Hall
1889University Tijsieal Society. 1890.
ACTING PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR,
ALEXANDER W1NCHELL, LL. D. A. A. STANLEY.
SECOND CONCERT
OTIYERSITY HALL,
Tuesday Evening, Dec. 17th, 1889,
Sic TJrIE CHOEA1 TJIsriOIsr. A. STANLEY, Director. O. B. CADY, Pianist.
--ASSISTED BY--Miss IDA BELLE WINCHELL, Soprano.
Mr. J. V. SSYLER, ------Pianist.
Mr. W. LUDERER, ------Violin.
Mr. E. SPEIL, _ . viola.
Mr F. A. ABEL, Jr., -----Violincello.
I. Gounod. "Gallia"--Motette for Soprano Solo and Chorus. (7ionw; " Solitary lh'th the city, she tli;it was full of people." Solo and (7mnn; " Zion's ways do languish " Chorus: Now behold 0 Lord, look Thou on my affliction." Solo ami Chorus: "Jerusalem, O turn tliee to the L ird thy God."
II. Rubinstein. Sonata for Piano and Violin. Op. 19.
Allegro non troppo, Adagio non troppo, Allegro.
III. Rheinberger. "The Night." Part Song.
(Violin, Viola and 'Cello Obligato).
" How sweet tire, night to dream thro' Here 111 the silent wood. As 'mid the gloom wrapt branches Old legends echoing tlooil."
IV. Beethoven. Scene and Aria for Soprano. "Ah ! perfido."
V. Schumann. Romanzen. Op. 28.
No. 1. B fiat Minor. No. 2. F sharp Major. Liszt. Polonaise in E Major.
VI. Gounod. "Lovely Appear." Soprano Solo and Chorus from " Redemption."
Chorus: " Lovely appear over the mountain1!
The feet o[ them Hint pivaMi. ami bring good news of peace." Solo: " Ye mountains, ye perpetual hills how ye down
Over the barren wastes shall flowers now have possession."
VII. DeKoutski. "LaCascade." (Violin Solo).
'VIII. Wagner. "Hail bright abode, where song the heart rejoices." March and Chorus from " Tannliauser." J,
THE HALLET & DAVIS GRAND PIANO IS KINDLY FURNISHED BY C. J. WHITNEY &, CO., DETROIT, MICH., AGENTS FOR THE STATE.
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