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UMS Concert Program, March 23, 1978: Kyung-wha Chung --

Day
23
Month
March
Year
1978
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Concert: Fourth
Complete Series: 4117
Rackham Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan

The University Musical Society
The liiivfnilv of 9
Presents
KyungWha Chung
Violinist SAMUEL SANDERS, Pianist
Thursday, March 23, 1978, at 8:30 Rackham Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
PROGRAM
Sonata in D major, Op. 12, No. 1.........Beethoven
Allegro con brio
Tema con variazioni: andante con moto Rondo: allegro
Sonata in F minor, Op. 80...........Prokofiev
Andante assai Allegro brusco Andante Allegrissimi
INTERMISSION
Sonata in A major..............Franck
Allegretto ben moderato Allegro
Recitativo--Fantasia Allegretto poco mosso
Watch for announcement in April of the 19791980 "Debut and Encore" recital series, part of next season's International Presentations marking the 100th year of the University Musical Society.
London Records
Fourth Concert Debut Recital Series Complete Programs 4117
KyungWha Chung, 27yearold, Koreanborn violinist, has enjoyed extraordinary inter?national success in recent seasons. She made her European debut in 1970 with the London Symphony Orchestra under Previn, and was immediately reengaged lor "many seasons to come." Within three days she was booked for thirty concerts throughout Britain and offered a long term recording con?tract. Called on short notice to substitute in the Berlin Festival in 1971, she was acclaimed by critics as "the sensation of the Festival." Her debut in Israel was highly acclaimed when she replaced Xathan Milstein on two days' notice for a week of concerts with the Israel Philharmonic. In the United States she has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphony under Steinberg; the Chicago with Solti and SchmidtIsserstedt, the Cleveland with Previn, Maazel, and Muti; the Philadelphia with Barenboim, Previn, and Ceccato--and has given recitals in leading cities from coasttocoast. Miss Chung's recital in Ann Arbor tonight is the last of four in this season's "Debut Recital" Series.
Philippe Entremont, Pianist
(replacing Lazar Berman, originally scheduled last November)
Saturday, April 1, at 8:30 in Hill Auditorium
Music oj Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel
All tickets for the Berman recital will be honored on April 1; additional tickets are available from $4 to $10.
Fourth Annual Benefit Concert and Reception
for the University Musical Society and School of Music
Jessye Norman, Soprano
and
The University Symphony Orchestra
GUSTAV MEIER, Conductor Friday, April 7, at 8:30, in Hill Auditorium
Between leading roles at Deutsche Oper Berlin, La Scala, the Bayreuth Festival, and Covent Garden, and concert appearances throughout Europe and the Americas, this former UM student returns to Ann Arbor to generously donate her artistry for these two musical organizations. Her predecessors in this worthy endeavor have been Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Gyorgy Sandor, and Eugene Ormandy.
Miss Norman performs with the exceptionally fine University Symphony Orchestra, a 100member group designated by Maestro Ormandy as "his junior Philadelphia Orchestra."
Mozart: Overture to The Abduction Worn the Seraglio
Mozart: Concert Aria: "Ch'io mi scordi di te," K. SOS
Stravinsky: Firebird Suite
Wagner: Overture to The Flying Dulchman
Wagner: Prelude and LoveDeath from Tristan and Isolde
Concert tickets: Main floor, $8; First Balcony, $7; Second Balcony, $6 and $4; $25 includes a main floor seat and a reception after the concert to meet the artists.
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
Burton Memorial Tower, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Phones: 6653717, 7642538

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