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 THOR JOHNSON, CONDUCTOR
Seventh Concert 1941-1942 Complete Series 2839
Sixty-third Annual
Choral Union Concert Series ROBERT CASADESUS, Pianist
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1942, AT 8:30 HILL AUDITORIUM, A N N
ARBOR, MICHIGAN
P R O G R A M
Gavotte Le Rappel des Oiseaux Les Cyclopes Les Sauvages Les
Niais de Sologne
RAMEAU
Carnaval, Op. 9 . SCHUMANN Preambule—Pierrot—Arlequin—Valse
noble—Eusebius—Florestan—Coquette—
Replique—Papillons—A.S.C.H.—S.C.H.A. (Lettres dansantes)—Chiarina—
Chopin—Estrella—Reconnaissance—Pantalon et Columbine—-Valse
Allemande— Paganini—Aveu—Promenade—Pause—Marche des Davidsbundler
contre les Philistins.
INTERMISSION
Ballade, Op. 23 ] Berceuse, Op. 57 Tarentelle, Op. 43 Berceuse,
Op. 57 j- CHOPIN
Le Retour des Muletiers . DE SEVERAC
La Soiree dans Grenade DEBUSSY
Alborada del Gracioso RAVEL
The Steinway is the official piano of the University Musical
Society
A R S L O N G A V I T A B R E V I S
CONCERTS
The Roth String Quartet, consisting of four distinguished
virtuosi. FERI ROTH and RACHMAEL WEINSTOCK, Violinists; JULIUS
SHAIER, Violist; and OLIVER ED EL, Violoncellist; in the Second
Annual Chamber Music Festival in the Lecture Hall of the Rackham
Building, January 23 and 24. This organization has been heard in
Ann Arbor on two previous occasions in the Choral Union Series, in
1938 and again in 1939. At this Festival lovers of cham-ber music
will have an opportunity of hearing the following programs:
FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23
Quartet in D major, Op. 76, No. 5 . . ' HAYDN Quartet in F RAVEL
Quartet in A minor, Op. 41, No. 1 SCHUMANN
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 24
Quartet in D major, Op. 11 TCHAIKOVSKY "Rispetti e Strambotti"
MALIPIERO Quartet in G minor, Op. 33, No. 5 BOCCHERINI
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24
Quartet in D major (K. 499) MOZART Four Preludes and Fugues ROY
HARRIS
(Dedicated to the Roth Quartet)
Quartet in F major, Op. 135 BEETHOVEN
Reserved seat tickets may be secured at the offices of the
University Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tower at the
following prices, which in-clude tax: series (three concerts),
$2.75 and $2.20; single concerts, $1.10.
Alec Templeton, Pianist, will be heard in a special concert
Thursday evening, February 26, at 8:30. Reserved seat tickets,
including tax: 95^, 75^, and 55^.
Choral Union Series. THE MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHES-TRA,
DIMITRI MITROPOULOS, Conductor, will be heard Tuesday eve-ning,
February 3; JOSEPH SZIGETI, Violinist, Thursday evening, February
19; and VITYA VRONSKY and VICTOR BABIN, Pianists, Tuesday eve-ning,
March 3.
The Forty-Ninth Annual May Festival consisting of six concerts
will take place May 6, 7, S, and 9. The Philadelphia Orchestra,
Eugene Ormandy, Conductor; The Choral Union, Thor Johnson,
Conductor; and the Youth Chorus, Juva Higbee, Conductor, will
participate. Choral works will include Beethoven's Ninth Symphony,
and Honegger's "King David." Negotiations are pending with
distinguished soloists, both vocal and instrumental.
For further information, please communicate with the University
Musical Society, Charles A. Sink, President, Burton Memorial
Tower.