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UMS Concert Program, December 5, 1922: Choral Union Series -- Mary Garden

Day
5
Month
December
Year
1922
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Season: 1922-1923
Concert: SECOND
Complete Series: CCCLXXXIV
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
FORTY-FOURTH SEASON SECOND CONCERT
No. CCCLXXXIV COMPLETE SERIES
MARY GARDEN
MAX GEGNA, Violoncellist EMIL POLAK, Pianist
Management: Charles L. Wagner D. F. McSweeney
511 Fifth Avenue, New York
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922, AT' EIGHT O'CLOCK HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
1. Sonata
(a) Largo
(b) Cantilena .
2. (a) Arioso
3. (a) Serenade
(b) Minuet
(c) Shepherd Boy
MR. GEGNA MISS GARDEN
MR. GEGNA
4. (a) Les Berceux
(b) LE Nil (with Violoncello)
miss garden Intermission
5. (a) Beau Soir.....
(b) Zueignung .....
(c) Jocelyn (with Violoncello) .
miss garden
6. Rhapsodie .......
MR. GEGNA
7. Air: "Louise"......
miss garden
The Piano is a Steinert
Henry Bccles (1670-1742) Golterman
Leo Delibes
Joseph Haydn
Savoyard
G. Faure X. Leroux
C. Debussy R. Strauss B. Godard
Popper G. Charpentier
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE IMPRESARIO, a musical comedy by Mozart, under the direction of William Wade Hinshaw, will be presented in the Choral Union Series, January 24.
THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting, KATHRYN MEISLE, Contralto, will give the next concert in the EXTRA CONCERT SERIES, Monday, January 15.
THE NEXT FACULTY CONCERT will take place in Hill Auditorium, Sunday, December 10, at 4:15 o'clock. No admission charge.
TWILIGHT ORGAN RECITALS will take place regularly every Wednesday at 4:15 o'clock.
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers instruction in all branches of music. For catalogue call at office, Maynard Street.
THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY is organized under an Act of the State of Michigan providing for the incorporation of associations not for pecuniary profit. Its purpose is "to cultivate the public taste for music". All fees are placed at the lowest possible point compatible with sound business principles, the financial side serving but as a means to an educational and artistic end, a fact duly recognized by the Treasury Department of the United States by exempting from war tax admissions to concerts given under its auspices, and by the United States Postoffice Department in admitting its publications to second-class privileges.
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 taxicab 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.
THE ANN ARBOR PRESS

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