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BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 41 CI A PRESENTATION OF THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 0 FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a red light gyp+ and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the the street. U`qS shortest route to In the event of fire please do not run -WALK TO THAT EXIT. 4 TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1952 JACOB GRUMET, Fire Commissioner IV f- CI It is urgent for the comfort and safety of all q'p that patrons refrain from lighting matches in this theatre. Two Israeli Songs: qgd'¢ d' 4 ' / , . S / ` b'daird 7cede/ V _ Ma Yafem Halelot (How Beautiful Are the Nights D O TENOR in Canaan) - - - Julius Chajes fD ¢ ORCHESTRA Shir Hacherut (Song of Liberation) - - arr. Secunda °' JOSEPH GARNETT AT THE PIANO D CI D s L Barcarolle Gounod `l')5 SEVENTH IN THE MAJOR CONCERT SERIES S o"" , , D 5 k', .. Tell mc, pretty maid, where would you like to go? The sail opens its O I' ?d' j S wings. "Take me to that shore where love endures forever." Alas! I D O L f a 1_ il:, that shore is unknown in the land of love. rEi Scene (recitative and aria) from the opera, "Joseph" - Méhul - =G3 Amid the honors and magnificence showered upon him by Pharaoh, Ú/f Aria: Rachel, quand du Seigneur, from "La Juive" - Halévy y Joseph recalls his childhood home, his beloved father, Jacob, and the u. ;;a'II!IIhI ...co, j ¡ jir¡hll The old Jew, Eleazar, and Rachel, who believes herself to be his Y+ 41 wicked brothers whom he would gladly forgive if only they would idT 4 repent. ______daughter, are to be killed as heretics. In this pathetic aria Eleazar D m w;ti asks himself whether he should reveal Rachel's Christian birth and so idf 4.1 II /0 tae save her from the cauldron. D Tu lo sai ------Torelli I Is' BALCONY 0 . ¢N Well you know how much I loved you .... V D fanciulla gentile - - - - Durante A Spirit Flower - - 4 Danza, danza, J Campell- Tipton D an .. . LI]_ Dance, gay, to the I sing O oh dance, maiden song that .... II-Vy`l'_1' le' 11 , " '- Two Gambling Songs - - J. J. Niles Mi, -}U'K67 ------A. I Sento nel core Scarlatti `cD I ( The Roving Gambler 'CI I feel a pain in my heart which gives me no peace; there flames a 1 s t Gambler's Lament torch which kindles my soul; if 'tis not yet love, love it will be. , ,. Fü'" O Aria: Dalla sua pace, from "Don Giovanni" - - - Mozart \ Morning Oley Speaks Don Ottavio, betrothed to Donna Anna, vows that he will not know a 41 ,,.., .. fíß . moment's peace till her father's murderer has been brought to justice. ' - - Ni» BALDWIN PIANO SzSG33 - Ni, C III y:: COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS RECORDS D 41 Scena (recitative and aria) : Oh tu che in sono agl'angeli, D ¢ from "La Forza del Destino" - - - - Verdi 2nd BALCONY j MANAGEMENT: JUDSON, O'NEILL & JUDD, INC., ,s O Don Alvaro, tormented by memories, seeks death in the ranks of the Spanish army: Rec. Life is misery for the unfortunate. Seville! DIVISION OF COLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT, INC. } Leonora, Leonora . . . Oh memories! Oh when will my misfortunes ilia if rta ` cease? Aria. Thou heavenly one, Leonora, do not forget to look on me, :mt I. ' 1$ a poor sufferer, who without hope eagerly seeks death. Leonora, help t NEXT 0 me! CONCERT IN THIS SERIES F2+ x ' DAVID WELLS, 'CELLIST, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19

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