UMS Concert Program, January 25, 1932: Fifty-third Annual Choral Union Concert Series -- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Season: 1931-1932
Concert: Seventh
Complete Series: 1991
Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT EARL V. MOORE, MUSICAL DIRECTOS
Seventh Concert 1931-1932 Complete Series 1991
Fifty-Third Annual
Choral Union Concert Series
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Dr. Rudolf Siegel, Guest Conductor Monday Evening, January 25, 1932, at 8:15
HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
PROGRAM
OvERTure No. 2, "Leonore"..........................................Beethoven
Symphonie FantastiquE, Opus 14.....................................Berlioz
1. Visions and Passions (Largo)
2. A Ball (Valse -allegro non troppo)
3. In the Country (Adagio)
4. The Procession to the Scaffold
(Allegretto non troppo)
5. A Witches' Sabbath (Larghetto allegro)
1NTERMISSI0N
"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks," Opus 28.........................R. Strauss
Boi,éro ................................................................Ravel
The Steinway Piano is the official concert instrument of the University Musical Society and of the Detroit Symphony Society
NO TB--Attention is called to the notice "Traffic Regulations" on the reverse side of this program.
ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS
Corning Musical Events
CHORAL UNION SERIES
Hill Auditorium, 8:15 P.M., Eastern Time
February 4 Yehudi Menuhin, Violinist Feliz Dyck, Accompanist
February 19 Percy Grainger, Pianist
March 7 Rosa Ponselle, Soprano
Stuart Rosa, Accompanist
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS: By direction of the Ann Arbor Pólice Department and the Buildings and Grounds Department of the University, traffic regulations will be enforced hereafter as follows:
Through traffic will be prohibited on North University Avenue in front of the Auditorium during concerts. Taxicabs and buses only will be permitted to unload and load on North University Avenue in front of the Auditorium. PrÃvate cars will unload and load at the side entrances on Thayer and Ingalls Streets.
Also, on the occasion of intermissions, concert attendants who step outside the building, intending to return for the balance of the concert, will be required to present their ticket stubs to the officers at the outer doors on re-entering the building.
The Ann Arbor Pólice Department, the Buildings and Grounds Department, and the University Musical Society will appreciate the sympathetic co-operation of concert goers in conforming with these regulations which are intended to facilÃtate and simplify the problem of handling the large audiences.
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