UMS Concert Program, January 10, 1975: Marcel Marceau -- Pierre Verry
Concert: Twelfth
Complete Series: 3919
Power Center For The Performing Arts Ann Arbor, Michigan
The University Musical Society
of
The University of Michigan
Presents
Marcel Marceau
and his partner PIERRE VERRY
Friday Evening, January 10, 1975, at 8:00
Power Center for the Performing Arts
Ann Aebor, Michigan
PROGRAM
Mr. Marceau will select his program from the following repertoire:
Style Pantomimes
Walking Contrasts
Walking Against the Wind The Maskmaker
The Staircase The Seven Deadly Sins
The Tight Rope Walker Youth, Maturity, Old Age and Death
The Public Garden The Tango Dancer
The Bill Poster The Small Cafe
The Kite The Dice Players
The Sculptor The Dream
The Painter The Creation of the World
The Cage The Four Seasons
The Bureaucrats The Trial
The Hands A Sunday Walk
Remembrances Abel and Cain
The Side Show The Deadly Smile
The Pickpocket The Dress or the Souvenir
The Carnival The Post Office
The Angel
INTERMISSION
Twelfth Program Fourth Annual Choice Series, Power Center Complete Programs 3919
Bip Pantomimes
Bip in the Subway Bip as a Baby Sitter
Bip Travels by Train Bip as a Professor of Botany
Bip Travels by Sea Bip as a Matador
Bip as a Skater Bip and the Dynamite
Bip Hunts Butterflies Bip as a Tragedian
Bip Plays David and Goliath Bip as a Lion Tamer
Bip at the Ballroom Bip, the Illusionist
Bip Commits Suicide Bip Looks for a Job
Bip as a Soldier Bip in the Modern and Future Life
Bip at a Society Party Bip, King of Sports
Bip as a Street Musician Bip at the Athletic Club
Bip as a China Salesman Bip Pays Tribute to the Silent Film Actors
Bip as a Fireman
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.......Saturday, January 11
Aldo Ceccato, conductor; Lorin Hollander, pianist
Bach. Piano Concerto in D minor; Strauss: Burleske in D minor; Dvorak: Symphony No. 8
Mstislav Rostropovich, Cellist.......Sunday, January 19
Syntagma Musicum from Amsterdam.....Thursday, January 23
Tokyo String Quartet.........Sunday, February 2
Haydn: Quartet, Op. SO, No. 1; Bartok: Quartet No. 6; Debussy: Quartet in G minor American Symphony Orchestra.......Sunday, February 9
Morton Gould, conductor
Bernstein: "Candide" Overture; Strauss: "Macbeth"; Ives: Second Orchestral Set; Gould:
Declaration Suite; MussorgskyRavel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Prague Chamber Orchestra
(replacing Moscow Chamber Orchestra) .... Tuesday, February 11 Mozart: Symphony in D major, K. 504 ("Prague"); Prokofieff: "Classical Symphony" in D major; Dvorak: Czech Suite in D major, Op. 39
Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater.....Thursday, February 13
Donizetti: "The Interrupted Wedding Night"; Debussy: "The Prodigal Son" JeanPierre Rampal, Flutist, and
Robert VeyronLa Croix, Keyboard.....Tuesday, February 18
Harkness Ballet..........Thursday, February 20
Chhau, Masked Dance of Bengal.....Saturday, February 22
Moscow Balalaika Orchestra and Ludmila Zykina Monday, February 24
Paul Taylor Dance Company.......Wednesday, March 12
Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra.....Saturday, March IS
Alain Lombard, conductor; JeanBernard Pommier, pianist
Qawwali Music from Pakistan.......Sunday, March 16
Vladimir Ashkenazy, Pianist.......Wednesday, March 19
Ars Antiqua de Paris.........Saturday, March 29
Boston Symphony Orchestra........Saturday, April S
Seija Ozawa, conductor; and the Festival Chorus
Featuring Ravel's "Daphnis and Chloe"
Preservation Hall Jazz.........Wednesday, April 9
Spanish RTV Symphony Orchestra.......Friday, April 11
Enrique Garcia Ascensio, conductor; Narciso Yepes, guitarist
May Festival......Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
April 30, May 1, 2 & 3
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
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