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UMS Concert Program, January 27, 1933: Fifty-fourth Annual Choral Union Concert Series -- Myra Hess

Day
27
Month
January
Year
1933
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Season: 1932-1933
Concert: Sixth
Complete Series: 2082
Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan

UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT EARL V. MOORE, MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Sixth Concert 1932-1933 Complete Series 2082
Fifty-Fourth Annual
Choral Union Concert Series
Myra Hess, Pianist
Friday Evening, January 27, 1933, at 8:15 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
PROGRAM
Fantasia and Fugue in C major...........Mozart
Sonata, Op. 110..............Beethoven
I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo II. Allegro molto
III. Adagio ma non troppo; Fuga, Allegro ma non troppo; L'istesso tempo di arioso; L'istesso tempo della fuga
INTERMISSION
Three Intermezzi:
B minor
E minor }¦ Op. 119........BRAHMS
C major Rhapsodie in E-flat major
Eight Preludes:
C major "I
E minor Op. 28
F-sharp minor J
C-sharp minor Op. 4S
B-flat minor "I
D-flat major Q
F major f '
D minor J
Chopin
The Steinway Piano and the Skinner Organ are the official concert instruments of the University Musical Society
ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS
Coming Musical Events
Choral Union Concerts
Hill Auditorium, 8:15 p.m., Eastern Time February 8 Budapest String Quartet:
Jose Roisman, First Violin; Alexander Schneider, Second Violin; Stephan Ipolyi, Viola; Misciia Schneider, 'Cello
February 16 Sigrid Onegin, Leading Contralto March 6 Vladimir Horowitz, Russian Pianist
March 15 Ignace Jan Paderewski, Dean of Pianists
Wednesdays
School of Music Concerts
4:15 p.m., Eastern Time
Palmer Christian will give a program on the Frieze Memorial Organ each Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 during the University year
Traffic Regulations: By direction of the Ann Arbor Police 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. Private 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 reentering the building.
The Ann Arbor Police Department, the Buildings and Grounds Department, and the University Musical Society will appreciate the sympathetic cooperation of concert goers in conforming with these regulations which are intended to facilitate and simplify the problem of handling the large audiences.

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