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UMS Concert Program, February 26, 1926: Extra Concert Series -- London String Quartet

Day
26
Month
February
Year
1926
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Concert: Fourth
Complete Series: CCCCXXXIX
Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Seventh Season Fourth Concert
No. CCCCXXXIX Complete Series
LONDON STRING QUARTET
JAMES LEVEY, First Violin THOMAS PETRE, Second Violin
H. WALDO WARNER, Viola C. WARWICK EVANS, Violoncello
Hill Au&ttnrium, Ann Arbor, ffitdjiyan
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
PROGRAM
Quartet for Strings in C, Opus, 76, No. 3 (Emperor)........;.............Haydn
Allegro
Poco adagio cantabile (Theme with variations)
Menuetto. Allegro
Finale. Presto
Fairy Suite--"The Pixy Ring", Opus 23.......................-. Waldo Warner
Moonbeams (Andantino)--There are moonbeams and shadows in the Pixy field; and as midnight chimes the Pixy wakes from a slumber.
Toad-Stools (Moderate e grottesco)--There are queer little Gnomes amongst the toad-stools, and grasshoppers and field-mice keep them company.
Tinkling B1.UE-BELI.S (Andante ma non troppo)--There are blue-bells that tinkle in the breeze, and fairy-chimes too; the glow-worm lights her tiny lamp and the night-moth joins the throng.
Pixy Laden (Andante con moto)--There is a human here singing his favourite ditty. The little folk too are in merry mood. The human is alarmed, his song erratic; he is Pixy-Laden.
The Ring Dance (Allegro molto vivace)--There are revels in the Pixy Ring; Gnomes, Elves and all join in the merry dance.
Quartet for Strings in F, Opus 96 (Negro)..............................Dvorak
Allegro ma non troppo
Lento
Molto vivace
Finale. Vivace ma non troppo.
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ARS-L ONGA-VITA-BREVI S
THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL
MAY FESTIVAL
May 19,20,21, 22, 1926 Hill Auditorium Ann Arbor
EARL V. MOORE, Musical Director
First Concert: Wednesday, May ig, 8:00 P. M. ARTIST CONCERT
LOUISE HOMER, Contralto
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor
Second Concert: Thursday, May 20, 8:00 P. M. ELIJAH--MENDELSSOHN
MARIE SUNDELIUS, Soprano
JEANNE LAVAL, Contralto
CHARLES STRATTON, Tenor
THEODORE HARRISON, Baritone
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
EARL V. MOORE, Conductor
Third Concert: Friday, May 21, 2:30 P. M. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
ALBERT SPALDING, Violinist CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS JOSEPH E. MADDY, Conductor
Fourth Concert: Friday, May 21, 8:00 P. M. ARTIST CONCERT
GIOVANNI MARTINELLI, Tenor
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor HOWARD HANSON, Guest Conductor
Fifth Concert: Saturday, May 22, 2:30 P. M. SYMPHONY PROGRAM
MISCHA LEVITZKI, Pianist
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor
Sixth Concert: Saturday, May 22, 8:00 P. M. LOHENGRIN--WAGNER FLORENCE AUSTRAL . . . Elsa AUGUSTA LENSKA .... Ortrud RICHARD CROOKS . . . Lohengrin RICCARDO BONELLI . . . Telramund
JAMES WOLF.....King
BARRE HILL.....Herald
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION EARL V. MOORE, Conductor
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