UMS Concert Program, December 3, 1940: Sixty-second Annual Choral Union Concert Series -- Richard Bonelli
Season: 1940-1941
Concert: Fifth
Complete Series: 2810
Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT THOR JOHNSON, CONDUCTOR
Fifth Concert 1940-1941 Complete Series 2810
Sixty-second Annual
Choral Union Concert Series
RICHARD BONELLI, Baritone
ERNST WOLFF, Accompanist
Tuesday Evening, December 3, 1940, at 8:30 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
PROGRAM
Aria: "Deh, vieni" from "Don Giovanni".......Mozart
La Pastorella.............Schubert
La Tarantella..............Rossini
Les Berceaux..............Faure
La Mandoline.............. Debussy
An Old Song Re-Sung............Griffes
Bird of the Wilderness...........Horsman
"Vision Fugitive" from "Herodiade"........Massenet
INTERMISSION
Nocturne in C minor............Chopin
Hopak..............Moussorgsky
Ernst Wolff
Stille Thranen}............Schumann
Auftrage )
Aria: "Tanzlied des Pierrot" from "Die tote Stadt" .... Korngold
Winterliebe..............Strauss
The Donkey..............Hageman
Gifts..............Alec Templeton
Kitty, My Love...........Arr. by Hughes
Stampede............Ernest Charles
Note: Richard Bonelli has been heard in the Choral Union and May Festival Series on previous occasions as follows: May 22, 1926; May 25, 1929; May 16, 1930; May 14, 1938; and May 13, 1939.
The piano used is a Steinway.
The Steinway piano and the Skinner organ are the official concert instruments of the University Musical Society
ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS
Choral Union Concerts
HILL AUDITORIUM 8:30 p.m.
Boston Symphony Orchestra.....Wednesday, December 11
Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor
Vladimir Horowitz, Pianist......Wednesday, January IS
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.....Tuesday, January 28
Dimitri Mitropoulos, Conductor
Budapest String Quartet.......Thursday, February 20
Josef Roismann, First Violin Boris Kroyt, Viola
Alexander Schneider, Second Violin Mischa Schneider, Violoncello
Georges Enesco, Violinist........Tuesday, March 4
The UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY announces a Chamber Music Festival of three concerts to be given by:
THE MUSICAL ART QUARTET OF NEW YORK Sascha Jacobsen, First Violin William Hymanson, Viola Paul Bernard, Second Violin Maria Roemaet-Rosanoff, Violoncello
The concerts will be given Friday evening, Saturday afternoon, and Saturday evening, January 24 and January 25, 1941, in the Main Lecture Hall of the Rackham Building.
Tickets are on sale at the offices of the University Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tower. Season tickets (3 concerts), $2.00; individual concerts, $1.00.
"MESSIAH" by Handel will be given Wednesday evening, December 18, at 8 o'clock sharp. The following will participate: Thelma von Eisenhauer; Soprano; Joan Peebles, Contralto; William Hain, Tenor; Richard Hale, Bass; Palmer Christian, Organist; The University Choral Union; The University Symphony Orchestra; Thor Johnson, Conductor.
Admission will be by tickets, which may be obtained free of charge, so long as the supply lasts, by calling at the Society's offices in Burton Memorial Tower, or by writing and enclosing self-addressed stamped envelope to Charles A. Sink, President.
Notices: The right is reserved to make such changes in the dates and artists announced as necessity may require. While wide and prompt publicity is pciven to dates thus changed, to avoid inconvenience it is suggested that, so far as possible, out-of-town guests confirm the dates in advance.
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