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UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT EARL V. MOORE, MUSICAL DIRECTOR Seventh Concert 1938-1939 Complete Series 2591 Sixtieth Annual Choral Union Concert Series BARTLETT and ROBERTSON, Pianists WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939, AT 8:30 HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN PROGRAM Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, from "Solomon" . . . . HANDEL-EASDALE Gigue BACH-ROSS Aria: Sheep May Safely Graze BACH-HOWE Prelude in E major BACH-SAAR Variations on a Theme of Haydn (St. Anthony Choral) . . . . BRAHMS INTERMISSION Suite: "Scaramouche" . . . . - DARIUS MILHAUD a) Gay and Lively 6) Tender and Melancholy c) Brazilian Dance Scaramouche was a stock personage in old Italian comedy, a merry fellow, at once a braggart and a coward. The first piece of this Suite might be regarded as a character sketch of him. The second piece has the character of a berceuse, and the Finale is based on a popular Brazilian dance rhythm, the Samba, which attracted Milhaud during a visit to Brazil. Andalusian Dance (Ritmo) INFANTE The Lover and the Nightingale GRANADOS (Arranged by Bartlett and Robertson) Rush Hour in Hong-Kong CHASINS La Campanella LISZT-TAYLOR The Steinway piano is used exclusively in Bartlett and Robertson programs. The Steinway Piano and the Skinner Organ are the official concert instruments of the University Musical Society ARS L O N G A V I T A B R E V I S
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U N I V E R S I T Y M U S I C A L S O C I E T Y CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT EARL V. MOORE, MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Seventh Concert 1938-1939 Complete Series 2591

Sixtieth Annual

Choral Union Concert Series

BARTLETT and ROBERTSON, Pianists

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939, AT 8:30 HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

P R O G R A M

Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, from "Solomon" . . . . HANDEL-EASDALE

Gigue BACH-ROSS

Aria: Sheep May Safely Graze BACH-HOWE

Prelude in E major BACH-SAAR

Variations on a Theme of Haydn (St. Anthony Choral) . . . . BRAHMS

INTERMISSION

Suite: "Scaramouche" . . . . - DARIUS MILHAUD

a) Gay and Lively 6) Tender and Melancholy c) Brazilian Dance Scaramouche was a stock personage in old Italian comedy, a merry fellow, at once a

braggart and a coward. The first piece of this Suite might be regarded as a character sketch of him. The second piece has the character of a berceuse, and the Finale is based on a popular Brazilian dance rhythm, the Samba, which attracted Milhaud during a visit to Brazil.

Andalusian Dance (Ritmo) INFANTE

The Lover and the Nightingale GRANADOS

(Arranged by Bartlett and Robertson)

Rush Hour in Hong-Kong CHASINS

La Campanella LISZT-TAYLOR

The Steinway piano is used exclusively in Bartlett and Robertson programs.

The Steinway Piano and the Skinner Organ are the official concert instruments of the University Musical Society

A R S L O N G A V I T A B R E V I S

Coming Musical Events HILL A U D I T O R I U M

Choral Union Concerts

8 : 3 0 P.M.

YEHUDI M E N U H I N , Violinist . . . . Wednesday, February IS

GREGOR PIATIGORSKY, Violoncellist . . . Monday, February 27

ROTH STRING QUARTET OF BUDAPEST . . . Thursday, March 9 Feri Roth, First Violinist Ferenc Molnar, Viola Jeno Antal, Second Violinist Janos Scholz, Violoncellist

F O R T Y - S I X T H A N N U A L M A Y F E S T I V A L . . M a y 10, 1 1 , 12 , 1 3 , 1939

School of Music Concerts

Given without admission charge

Sunday, February 19, 4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium Maud Okkelberg, Pianist

Tuesday, February 21, 8:15 P.M., School of Music Auditorium . Students of William Stubbins

Friday, March 3, 8:30 P.M., Hill Auditorium

Orchestra Concert

Thursday, March 16, 8:30 P.M., Hill Auditorium . Glee Club Concert

Thursday, March 30, 8:30 P.M., Hill Auditorium Orchestra Concert

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 given to dates thus changed, to avoid inconvenience it is suggested that, so far as possible, out-of-town guests confirm the dates in advance.

The School of Music Concerts are given without admission charge; for obvious reasons small children will not be admitted.


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