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PUBLIC AUDITORIUM Portland, Oregon program Sunday Matinee, January 24th, 1926 SOUSA AND HIS BAND LIEUT.-COMMANDER JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, CONDUCTOR HARRY A SKIN, Manager SOLOISTS MISS MARJOR1E MOODY, Soprano MISS WINIFRED BAM BRICK, Harpist MR. JOSEPH DELUCA, Euphonium MR. GEORGE CAREY, Xylophone 1. Overture, "When Autumn Comes" (new) ... Leo Sowerby "COMES AUTUMN TIME" Now when the time of fruit and grain is come, When apples hang above the orchard wall, And from a tangle by the roadside stream Scent of wild grapes fills the racy air, Comes Autumn with her sunburnt caravan, Like a long gypsy train with trappings gay. 2. Harp Solo, "Fantasie" Op. 57 Parish Alvars MISS WINIFRED BAMBRICK 3. Suite, "Camera Studies" Sousa (a) "The Flashing Eyes of Andalusia" (b) "Drifting to Loveland" - (c) "The Children's Ball" 4. Soprano Solo, "Caro Nome" from "Rigoletto"... Verdi MISS MARJORIE MOODY 5. "Neapolitan Scenes" Massenet h INTERVAL 6. Fantasie, "Algerienne*? Saint Saens 7. (a) Euphonium Solo, "Concerto in B" DeLuca r\ j MR. JOSEPH DELUCA (b) March, "Solid Mpn to the Front" Sousa 8. Xylophone Solo, "Andree" Carey MR. GEORGE CAREY 9. Folk Tune, "Country Gardens" Grainger ENCORES ARE SELECTED FROM THE FOLLOWING COMPOSITIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS OF JOHN PHILIP SOUSA New Humoresque, "Follow The Swallow' "Look for the Silver Lining" Bride Elect King Cotton Washington Post Charlatan Liberty Bell Semper Fidelis Diplomat Man Behind the Gun The Gallant Seventh Directorate Manhattan Beach U. S. Field Artillery El Capitan Co-Eds of Michigan Sabre and Spurs Fairest of the Fair Power and Glory (new) Comrades of the Legion Free Lance Ancient and Honorable Boy Scouts From Maine to Oregon Artillery (new) Bullets and Bayonets Glory of the Yankee Navy Peaches and Cream (new) The Thunderer Hands Across the Sea Music of the Minute (new) Liberty Loan March Imperial Edward Nobles of the Mystic Shrine League of Nations March Invincible Eagle The Dauntless Battalion By G. T. Bye. Jack Tar High School Cadets Stars and Stripes Forever (The greatest march ever written) PORTLAND. ORE. MOLLY PRESS. 99 FIRST ST. OVER Sunday Night, January 24, 1926 SOLOISTS MISS MARJORIB MOODY, Soprano MR. R. E. WILLIAMS, Flute MR. GEORGE CAREY, Xylophone 1. Rhapsody, "Ethiopian" (new) Hosmer 2. Flute Solo. "Concerto" Chaminade MR. R. E. WILLIAMS 3. Suite, "Dwellers in the Western World" Sousa (a) "The Red Man" — (b) "The White Man" (c) "The Black Man" 4. Soprano Solo, "Ah fors' e lui" from "La Traviata" Verdi MISS MARJORIE MOODY 5. Loves Death, "Tristan and Isolde" Wagner INTERVAL 6. New Fantasie, "Themes" Sullivan 7. (a) Saxophones, "A Rube" — Penn MESSRS. STEPHENS, HENEY, GOODRICH, JOHNSON, WEIR, MADDEN, CONKLIN AND MOORE (b) March, "Ancient and Honorable Artillery" Sousa 8. Xylophone Solo, "Rondo Capriccioso" Mendelssohn • •v .. MR. GEORGE CAREY 9. Folk Tune, "Turkey in the Straw" Quion PAL.& HAND/ PALACE FAMILY" WA^HIMGcP EAst 1030 Published by A. E. WELLINGTON, Northwestern Bank Bldg. Telephone MAin 1280 .

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