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UMS Concert Program, March 13, 1990: International Presentations Of Music & Dance -- Leslie Friedman

Day
13
Month
March
Year
1990
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Season: 111th
Concert: Thirty-first
Power Center For The Performing Arts Ann Arbor, Michigan

THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
American Contemporary Dance Festival
Leslie Friedman
Tuesday Evening, March 13, 1990, at 8:00
Power Center for the Performing Arts
Ann Arbor, Michigan
PROGRAM
All choreography and performances by Leslie Friedman. Lighting Design: Patty Ann Farrell
GOOD-BYE, GREEN (1987) Music: "Double Solo for Horn Trio," by Charles Wuorinen
LULLABYE BIX (1980)
Music: "Flashes," by Bix Bcidcrbecke (recorded by Ry Cooder)
INTERMISSION
Information concerning Leslie Friedman's future schedule and engagements may be obtained by contacting The Lively Foundation, Inc., 2565 Washington Street, San Francisco, CA 94115.
Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the auditorium. Thirty-first Concert of the 111th Season Special Concert
JOHANNES KEPLER'S DREAM (1983)
Music: "Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta," by Bela Bartok Recorded by the Minnesota Orchestra, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, conductor
Part I Andante tranquillo
Part II Allegro
Part III Adagio
Part IV Allegro molto
"A forceful interplay of mind, movement, and space," wrote the San Francisco Chronicle of the mysterious, powerful, and joyful Johannes Kepler's Dream. A work in four parts, its imaginative and provocative movement embodies the spirits of a witch, a jester, a woman, and a girl in a dance with the atmosphere of a fairy tale and the power of a dream.
Coming Concerts
Contemporary American Dance Festival................ Mon.-Fri. Mar. 12-16
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra .............................. Sat. Mar. 17
Dmitri Kitaenko, conductor; Vladimir Kraincv, pianist
Thomas Allen, baritone ...................................... Wed. Mar. 21
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra .............................. Sun. Mar. 25
David Zinman, conductor; Isaac Stern, violinist
Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Ficlds Iona Brown ...............Sun. Apr. 1
The Feld Ballet.................................... Wed., Thurs. Apr. 4, 5
Jim Cullum Jazz Band......................................... Sat. Apr. 7
William Warfield, narrator; Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess"
Murray Perahia, pianist ....................................... Sat. Apr. 14
Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia Marc Mostovoy..............Sun. Apr. 22
The King's Singers .......................................... Sat. Apr. 28
Underwritten by Parke Davis Research Division of Warner Lambert.
97th Annual May Festival -May 9-12, 1990 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, 8:00 p.m.
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Andre Previn, Guest Conductor and Pianist
The Festival Chorus
Hei-Kyung Hong, Soprano Richard Stilwell, Baritone Wednesday -Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F; Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 Thursday -John Harbison: Concerto for Brass Choir and Orchestra; Mahler: Symphony No. 4,
with Hei-Kyung Hong
Friday -Beethoven: Symphony No. 4; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 Saturday --All-Brahms: "Tragic" Overture; "A German Requiem," for Chorus, Orchestra, and Soloists
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
Burton Memorial Tower, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1270 Telephones: (313) 764-2538, 763-TKTS

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