UMS Concert Program, October 29, 1920: Choral Union Series -- The Metropolitan Opera Sextette
Season: 1920-1921
Concert: FIRST
Complete Series: CCCXLVII
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F. W. KELSEY. President
A. A. STANLEY, Director
La Tosca (Rome, 1900)
Manon Lescaut (Turin, 1893) La Tosca
Manon Lescaut La Bohcme (Turin, 1896)
FORTY-SECOND SEASON FIRST CONCERT
No. CCCXLVII COMPLETE SERIES
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SEXTETTE
GIOVANNI MARTINELLI, Tenor GIUSEPPE CORALLO, Tenor MARIE RAPPOLD, Soprano NINA MORGANA, Soprano HELENA MARSH, Contralto THOMAS CHALMERS, Baritone EMILIO ROXAS, Pianist
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
PART I By Giacomo Puccini (1858-)
1. Aria: "E Lucevan LE Stelle
MR. GIUSEPPE CORALLO
2. (a) Aria : "In quelle trine morbide" (b) "Vissi d'arte"
mmi}. marie rappold
3. Aria : "Donna non vidi mai"
mr. giovanni martinelli
4. Musetta Waltz .....
miss nina morgana
5. Duet: "O quanti occhi Fisi" . . . Madame Butterfly (Milan, 1904)
MR. GIOVANNI MARTINELLI and MME. MARIE RAPPOLD
6. Quartette ........ La Bohcme
MME. MARIE RAPPOLD and MISS NINA MORGANA MR. GIUSEPPE CORALLO and MR. THOMAS CHALMERS
PART II. By Giuseppe Verdi (1813--1901)
7. DuET: "Solonne in quest' ora" . La Forza Del Dcstino (St. Petersburg, 1862)
MR. GIOVANNI MARTINELLI and MR. THOMAS CHALMERS
8. Duet: "E il sol dell' anima" . . . Rigoletto (Venice, 1857)
MISS NINA MORGANA and MR. GIUSEPPE CORALI.O
9. DuET: "Tu in questa tomba" .... Aida (Cairo, 1871)
mme. marie rappold and mr. giovanni martinelli
10. Aria: "Eri tu che macchiavi"
mr. Thomas chalmers
11. Aria: "O Don Fat ale"
miss helen marsh
12. Aria : "Caro Nome" ....
miss nina morgana
13. Aria:,"D'amor sull' ali rosee"
mme. marie rappold
14. Quartette .......
MMES. NINA MORGANA and HELENA MARSH
MESSRS. GIOVANNI MARTINELLI and THOMAS CHALMERS
NO ENCORES ON ACCOUNT Of THE LENGTH OF THE PROGRAM
THE PIANO USED IS A STEINWAY
The first concert in the EXTRA CONCERT SERIES will be given by ALBERT SPALDING, VIOLINIST, Thursday evening, November 4.
The next concert in the MATINEE MUSICALE SERIES will be given by CHARLES CARVER, BASS, Tuesday evening, November 9 (High School).
The next concert in the CHORAL UNION SERIES will be given by SERGEI RACHMANINOFF, PIANIST, Thursday evening, November 11.
Traffic Regulation.--By order of the Police Department, on the nights of Concerts, vehicles of all kinds will be prohibited on North University Avenue between Thayer and Ingalls Streets; Taxi-cabs must park on the West side of Thayer Street, facing South between North University Avenue and Washington Street; Private autos may be parked on Ingalls and Washington Streets. Persons on foot are requested to refrain from leaving from the Taxi-cab entrance at the Thayer Street side of the Auditorium.
Lost Articles should be enquired for at the office of Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University, in University Hall, where articles found should be left. (please refer to the back of this program)
Masked Ball (Rome, 1859)
Don Carlos (Paris, 1867)
Rigoletto
II Trovatore (Rome, 1853). Rigoletto
THE ANN ARBOR PRFSS
SECOND ANNUAL
EXTRA CONCERT SERIES
POPULAR PRICES
NOY, 4--ALBERT SPALDING, Violinist.
ANDRE BENOIST, Accompanist.
America's finest violinist who gave up his art during the war and won great distinction as a Lieutenant in the Aviation Corps.
NOV. 13-UNITED STATES MARINE BAND
WILLIAM H. SANTELMAN, Leader. ARTHUR S. WHITCOMB, Cornet Soloist.
This organization, famous for a century and a quarter, has played at every presidential inaugural since that of Thomas Jefferson. For the first time in nearly a decade it has been permitted to leave Washington for a brief tour, Ann Arbor, through the co-operation of the Chamber of Commerce, being one of the few music centers to be visited.
DEC. 2--PERCY GRAEVGER, Pianist
Mr. Grainger is recognized as one of the world's greatest artists. He is also famous as a composer and conductor.
JAN 10--THE FLONZALEY QUARTET
ADOLFO BETTI, First Violin
ALFRED POCHON, Second Violin
LOUIS BAILLY, Viola
I WAN D'ARCHAMBEAU, 'Cello
The most perfect string quartet ever assembled.
FEB. 28--THE NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY
CAROLYN BEEBE, Director and Pianist
ANDRE TOURRET, First Violin
HERBERT CORDUAN, Second Violin
SAMUEL LIFSCHEY, Viola
JACQUES RENARD, Violoncello ?
LUDWIG MANOLY, Double Bass '
WILLIAM KINCAID, Flute
GUSTAVE LANGENUS, Clarinet
HENRI DE BUSSCHER, Oboe
UGO SAVOLINI, Bassoon
JOSEF FRANZEL, French Horn
LAWRENCE WHITCOMB, English Horn
TICKETS FOR THE COURSE, $2.00--$2.50. Orders received at the office of the University School of Music, up to noon Saturday, October 30, will be filled in order in advance of the
PUBLIC SALE beginning Monday, November 1, at 8 o'clock, at the School of Music, when all tickets not previously ordered will be placed on general sale.
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