UMS Concert Program, March 27, 1922: Extra Concert Series -- The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Season: 1921-1922
Concert: FIFTH
Complete Series: CCCLXXIV
Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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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 FIFTH CONCERT
No. CCCLXXIV COMPLETE SERIES
THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
OssiP GABRILOWITSCH,, Conductor BENDETSON NeTZORG, Pianist
MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK MILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
PROGRAM
Sixth Symphony (Pathetique), Op. 74 in B minor . . Tschaikowsky
Adagio: Allegro non troppo
Allegretto con grazia .
'¦ Allegro molto vivace ' ... ' ¦¦ ', ' '¦''..
Adagio lamentoso ' ' ...... ;¦ ';
Intermission
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 23, in A major (Kochel 48S) . Mozart Allegro Andante -.
Presto , ¦ ' ¦
Mr. Netzorg
Overture to "Tannhauser".......Wagner
Mr. Netzorg uses the Steinway Piano
The next concert in the CHORAL UNION SERIES will be the FIRST MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT, May 17, 1022.
The next number in the FACULTY TWILIGHT SERIES vill be given Sunday av!teN noon, April 2, at 4:15 o'clock. No admission charge. (Children not admitted.)
There will be no Twilight Organ Recital this week Thursday; instead the High School Chorus of four hundred voices under the direction of George Oscar Bowen, will present Haydn's "Creation" Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Soloists: Miss Muriel Margerl Kyle, Soprano; William Wheeler, Tenor; Carl Lindcgren, Baritone. (Complimentary.)
SCHEDULE OF MAY FESTIVAL 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 FESTIVAL CONCERT, WEDNESDAY EVENING
Soloist, Mario Chamlee, Tenor
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, Conductor
Overture, "Academic Festival," Opus 80 . . . . . . . . Brahms
Aria, Una Furtiva Lagrima ... ..... . Donizetti
Suite for Orchestra, Opus 19......... Dohnanyi
Ah Foyez Image........... . Massenet
Ballade, "Tam O'Shanter".......... Chadwick
Aria, E. Lucevan Le Stelle......... . Puccini
Symphonic Poem, No. 2, "Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo" ..... Liszt
SECOND FESTIVAL CONCERT, THURSDAY EVENING Soloists, Adele Parkhurst, Soprano, and Reinald Werrenrath, Baritone The Chicago Symphony Orchestra The University Choral Union
Frederick Stock and Earl V. Moore, Conductors
Procession of the Knights of the Holy Grail, from "Parsifal" . . . Wagner Tone Poem, "Death and Transfiguration," Opus 24 . . . . . . Strauss
"La Vita Nuova" ........... Wolf-Ferrari
THIRD FESTIVAL CONCERT, FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Children's Program Soloist, Kathryn Meisle, Contralto
Children's Chorus George Oscar Bowen, Conductor Aria, Una voce poco fa ("Barber of Seville") ....... Rossini
Children's Chorus English Songs:
By a Lonely Forest Pathway......Charles T. Griffes
Dirge ........... Horace Johnson
The Babe in the Garden ....... Emerson Whithorne
Where the West Begins . . . . . " . . . Frank LaForge
Children's Chorus
O Don Fatale ("Don Carlos") . ......... Verdi
Children's Chorus
FOURTH FESTIVAL CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING Soloists, Frieda Hempel, Soprano, and Riccardo Martin, Tenor The Chicago Symphony Orchestra The University Choral Union
Frederick Stock, Conductor Overture, "Liebesfriihling" ......... Georg Schumann
A Psalmodic Rhapsody (new) .......... Stock
Aria, "Non mi dir," from "Don Giovanni" ....... Mozart
Symphonic Poem, No. 1, "Le Rouet d'Omphale" . . . . Saint-Saens
Aria, "Caro Nome," from "Rigoletto" ........ Verdi
Concert Waltz, No. 2, F major ......... Glasounow
Aria, "Ah, non giunge," from "La Somnabula".......Bellini
"Midsummer Wake," Swedish Rhapsody........Alfven
FIFTH FESTIVAL CONCERT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Soloist, William Bachaus, Pianist
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, Conductor Overture to "Benvenuto Cellini" ......... Berlioz
Symphony, No. 2, E minor, Opus 27 ....... Rachmaninow
Piano Concerto, D minor, Op. 15.........Brahms
SIXTH FESTIVAL CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING "Tannhauser" (in English)..........Wagner
Soloists:
Florence Easton, Soprano Margarete Matzenauer, Contralto Riccardo Martin, Tenor Carl Schlegel, Baritone Rollin Pease, Bass The Chicago Symphony Orchestra The University Choral Union
Frederick Stock, Conductor ,
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Subjects
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