UMS Concert Program, February 20, 1922: The Detroit Symphony Orchestra --
Season: 1921-1922
Concert: FOURTH
Complete Series: CCCLXXII
Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
F. W. KELSEY, President
Albert Lockwood, Acting Director of the University School of Music Earl V. Moore, Acting Director of the University Choral Union
THIRD SEASON FOURTH CONCERT
No. CCCLXXII COMPLETE SERIES
THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
OssiP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor Hans KlNDLER, Violoncellist
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
PROGRAM Overture, "Donna Diana" ....... Reznicek
Symphony in D minor ........ Franck
Lento; allegro non troppo
Allegretto
Allegro non troppo
Intermission Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in C major, Opus 20 . d'Albert
Allegro moderato
Andante con moto
Allegro vivace British Folk-Music Settings......Grainger
(a) Colonial Song
(b) Shepherd's Hey '
The next concert in the CHORAL UNION SERIES will be given by CLAIRE DUX, Soprano, and BRONISLAW HUBERMAN, Violinist, Tuesday evening, March 14. at 8:00 o'clock.
The next concert in the EXTRA CONCERT SERIES will be given by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor, Bendetson Netzorg, Pianist, Monday evening, March 27, at 8:00 o'clock.
The next number in the FACULTY TWILIGHT SERIES will be given Sunday afternoon, February 26, at 4:15 o'clock. No admission charge.
TWILIGHT ORGAN RECITALS will be given each Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. No admission charge.
Twenty-Ninth Annual May Festival
EARL V. MOORE, ActingDirector
HILL AUDITGRIUM ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
FOUR DAYS--May 17, 18,19, 20, 1922--SIX CONCERTS
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT
Sopranos
FRIEDA HEMPEL .... Metropolitan Opera Company
Coloratura Prima Donna FLORENCE EASTON .... Metropolitan Opera Company
American Prima Donna ADELLE PARKHURST .... Celebrated American Artist
Contraltos
MARGARETE MAZENAUER . . Metropolitan Opera Company
The World's Greatest Contralto KATHRYN MEISLE.....Brilliant American Artist
Tenors
LUCIEN MURATORE .... Chicago Opera Association
Eminent French Opera Singer RICCARDO MARTIN .... Chicago Opera Association
One of America's Best
Baritones and Basses
REINALD WERRENRATH . . Metropolitan Opera Company
Well-known Victor Artist CARL SCHLEGEL .... Metropolitan Opera Company
American Operatic Star ROLLIN PEASE.....A Splendid Chicago Bass
Pianist ERNO DOHNANYI......Hungarian Artist
Organizations
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE CHILDREN'S CHORUS
Conductors
Earl V. Moore Frederick Stock George Oscar Bowen
Choral Works
"LA NUOVA VITA" (Dante) ......Wolf-Ferrari
"TANNHAUSER" (in English)......Wagner
"PSALMODIC RHAPSODY".......Stock
"SONG OF SPRING" (Children)......Busch
SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS
Tentative programs have been arranged as follows. The right is reserved to make such changes in the programs or the personnel of artists as necessity may demand.
First Concert, Wednesday Evening, May 17
Miscellaneous Program
Lucien Muratore, Soloist The Chicago Symphony Orchestra v Frederick Stock, Conductor
Second Concert, Thursday Evening, May 18
"La Nuova Vita" .... Wolf-Ferrari
Reinald Werrenrath, Baritone, and Addle Parkhurst, Soprano, Soloists The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Earl V. Moore, Conductor
Third Concert, Friday Afternoon, May 19
Children's Program
Kathryn Meisle, Contralto, Soloist. George Oscar Bowen, Conductor
Fourth Concert, Friday Evening, May 19
Artist Night
Frieda Hempel, Soprano, Soloist The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, Conductor
Fifth Concert, Saturday Afternoon, May 20
Symphony Program
Erno Dohnanyi, Pianist, Soloist The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, Conductor
Sixth Concert, Saturday Evening, May 20
-"Tannhauser" (in English) . . . Wagner
CAST
Florence Easton ................Elizabeth
Margaret Matzenauer..............Venus
Riccardo Martin ............. Tannhauser
Carl Schlegel...................Wolfram
Rollin Pease ..................Landgrave
The University Choral Union
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Frederick Stock, Conductor
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
Course Tickets for the six Festival concerts may be ordered by mail on the basis of the following schedule. Unless fee for registration is enclosed with order, tickets will be sent out by ordinary mail, at patron's risk, about March 20.
ADVANCE SALE--All tickets not reserved by subscribers of record to "Patrons' Tickets" will be divided into Blocks as follows:-BLOCK "A"--Price $7.00 (if Festival Coupon is returned, $4.00). Remaining seats in three middle sections (2-3-4) on the Main Floor and the first ten rows in the First Balcony.
BLOCK "B"--Price $6.00 (if Festival Coupon is returned, $3.00). Two side sections (1 and 5) on the Main Floor and the last five rows in the First Balcony.
BLOCK "C"--Price $5.00 (if Festival Coupon is returned, $2.00). Entire Front Second Balcony and first ten rows in Second Balcony Rear.
BLOCK "D"--Price $4.50 (if Festival Coupon is returned, $1.50). Last seven rows of Second Balcony Rear.
PUBLIC SALE--On Saturday, March 18, all seats not taken by mail orders will be placed on public sale.
All orders will be filed in the order of receipt and tickets will be selected in exactly the same order, in the several blocks. If the seats in any block become exhausted, seats will be selected in the following block and the difference in price will be refunded.
The management will assume no responsibility for errors made in connection with orders written illegibly or resulting from telephone or other conversations. Please write briefly and plainly and be as definite as possible.
Make all remittances payable to
CHARLES A. SINK, SECRETARY,
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC,
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN.
(A More Detailed Announcement will be Issued Later)
THE ANN ARBOR PRESS
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Subjects
University Musical Society
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