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Choral Union Concert Series UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT THOR JOHNSON, GUEST CONDUCTOR LESTER MC COY, ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR Second Concert 1951-1952 Complete Series 3061 Seventy.. third Annual Choral Union Concert Series JOSEPH SZIGETI, Violinist CARLO BUSSOTI, Pianist MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER IS, 1951, AT 8:30 HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN PROGRAM *Adagio . T ARTINI-ONDRICEK Courante and Double from B-minor Partita (for violin alone) BACH *Caprice No. 24 PAGANINI Introduction and Rondo Brillante, Op. 70 SCHUBERT *Sonata in D major, Op. 94 PROKOFIEFF Moderato Scherzo Andante Allegro con brio INTERMISSION Sonata No.9 in A major, Op. 47 (Kreutzer) BEETHOVEN Adagio sostenuto j presto Andante con variazione Finale (presto) ' Col umbia records. NOTE.- The University Musical Society bas prese nted Josepb Szigeti on previous occasions. as foll ows : Dec. 3, 1934; May 10 and 11 , 1940; and Feb. 19, 1942. The Steinway is the official piano oj the University Musical Society A R S LON G A V I T A BREVIS COMING EVENTS THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Charles Munch, Conduc­ tor, will give two concerts, as follows: Sunday, October 21, 8:30 P.M. (Choral Union Series) : Overture to "Egmont," Op. 84 B!:!:TROVEN Symphony No. 5 . HONEGGER Symphony No. 6, "Pathetique" T CHAlxOVSXY Monday, October 22, 8:30 P .M. (Extra Concert Series): Suite from "Dar dan us" . RAl.u:Au Symphony No. 4 in D minor Sc!ruYANN "Too und Verkliirung" ST1\AUSS Rapsodie espagnole . RAVEL THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, George Szell, Conductor, will give the following program, Sunday, November 4, 8 :30 P.M.: "Tragic" Overture, Op. 81 . Divertimento for String Orchestra . "Bin Heldenleben"-Tone Poem, Op. 40 Tickets: $3 .()().-..$2 .40---$1.80 " MESSIAH " (Handel)-Saturday, December 8, 8:30, will be heard with the following performers: N ANCY CARR, Soprano OSCAR N ATZKA, Bass EUNICE ALBERTS, Contralto UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION D AVID LLOYD, Tenor MUSICAL SOCIETY ORCHESTRA LESTER McCoy, Conductor A repeat performance will be given Sunday, December 9, at 2 :30 P.M. Tickets: 7o¢ and 5o¢. Now on sale. BUDAPEST QUARTET in the Twelfth Annual Chamber Music Festival, February IS, 16, 17, in Rackham Auditorium. Season tickets (3 concerts): $3 .90 and $2 .70 Single Concerts: $2 .10 and $1.50 Now on sale For tickets or for further information address : Charles A. Sink, Presi­ dent, University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. .
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