Donald Frazier, Chicago lyric baritone, is to assist Harriet Mason, pianist, in ber recital at Winnetka Comniunit.y House on Monday eve- ning, May 7. The reçital is under'the direction of Rut heda:I.L Pretzel. Mr. Fra- zier is solo- Histsingeo aielaugew and pbasing as wll as ecaus of t e s mood. r. Fraier sngswi. stye, andune- stans -he alu ofprojctig te asodyof eac- rane.n t May7 hs aisçi geatdea o .criaty'ofe- caus itis er it-t pbli reita inthi vi i to har er aain Havng eenHie s an chid p onyalthe agero iesebsoeld ih liasichosen lopmeth aticulayin teastauiewc year as o hsheatied ban enviablegaoistic anding. As thougs er ts ecniue oistamaing and.ber.endranceequal so, i istytee d ded sands tneivialute o thacngthb ae ber interpre- M aissnso e scassoicedmet o mpo ers alof sayuhsaintet ahgen eral op uic. She a cue eti hen, tpucpiPolnc, deFallait ain ansm a ositondmsion bertrogrscm a. ms eve set for tiecolr ncethaepno w o an sale at tbe ComutyHoushae.md e nepe Arkcansas iLitle gave a con~cert at Last week he appe Bethany, W. Va.' and on W college in Wheeling, The great annual festival of the Civic Music association bas always been one of the notable events of the musical season. This Sunday after- noon at 3:30 ini Orchestra hall the conbined choruses of 800 voices, drawn from the children's free classes ini the parks and playgrounds, will, sing under the direction of Marx EF. Oberndorfer, tWo groups of folk songs,,of many nations, and Rat hbone's ch arm ing Sprigg can tata "lhe Singing Leaves," words by James >Russell Lo-well. *The Civic orchestra whosie three concerts in Orchestra hall this season have demonstrated such brilliant -resulIts from its training will be heard. in. the -Overture to "Dardanus" by, Rameau, the "Minuet" and "The Fairy Pipers" froin El- gar's Suite "TJhe Wanid of Youth" and the Noc- turne and Scherzo from Mendelssolin's delightful "Midsummer Nighit's Dream." The orchestra wl also. accompan.y the children. The children will sing the enitire prograin f roui mernory a nd will have1 butone rehearsal withi the orchiestra, whiclh will be. conrjucted by Eric. De- Lamarter.. With the exception * f thé "Cradie Song" afranged by Felix Borowski'the or.ches-. trations- of -the songs are by 1Marx E. Oberni- dorfer. The Winnetka Woinan's club has taken a box' for the concert. Among the mnibers of the board of directors of the Chicago Civic Music association are Mfrs. Roland D. Whitman, NMrs, Sidney F. Bartlett, and Edwin S. Fetcher. The', program in fuîl is given below: Overture "Dardanus" R....aPmeau Old King Cole .............. Tr. English Air The Moon .and the Children.. ......Frjn>z AL>t l'he Drya.d and the Sunbeami Russian Foil, Song In Distant .Sweden (Vernicland) . . Swedish Folk Song Pippa's Song .............WiiaWm Hamniond Minuet Suite "The Wand of Youth"' The Pairy Pipers f No ... .. ýElgar Wl' a Hundred Pipers an *A'. -Scotch Folk Song Cradie Song ..... ........Swedish Folk Song The Keeper .......... ....Eglish Folk Song march of the 'Three Kings... . .,rench Folk Song Corne You Hlere Laddié... ....Siovakia. Folk Song Nocturne "A -M[dsunmmer Night's Dreamn" Scherzo $............ .............Mendelssohn Cantata "The Singing Leaves" .. George Rathbone To Give Mlilwaukee Recital on May53 Mrs. Elizabeth Ayres Kidd of Winnetka will give a recital. for the' College Womeçn's Club of Milwaukee ýon Saturclay afternoon, .May 5j on the subject of "Primitive Instruments and An- cient Music." Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Kidd gave a lecture-recital for the Edgewater Swedisb is ,eek. Children to Give Prograin rsity of, ýsday -he Threç hundred children from tbe Chicago Ldelphia. Public schools will give ".Mirtil in Arcadia" by Va., and Hadley at Orchestra hall on Tuesday evening, May 8. at 8:15 o'cock. May 9, 10, 11, and 12 are the dates of the annual May festival held in Hill auditorium, Ann Arbor, Micb. The concerts, are sponsored by the School of Music of the University of Michi- gan and- always attract wide attention. The ýso- loists for this year are announcedas follows: Rosa Ponselle, Lucrezia BonÎ, Jeannette Vree- land, sopranos; Coe Glade, contralto; Paul AIt-' house. and. Arthur Hackett,' tenors; Theodore Webb, baritone; Chase Baromeo, bass.; Guila Bustabo, violinist; Miscba Levitzki, pianist; Ma- bel Ros; Rhead, accompanist; Palmer Christian, organist;, The Chicago Sympbony Orchestra; The University Choral Union; The Young Peo- ple's Festival Chorus; The Stanlev Choruis.; Earl V. . Moore, Frederick Stock, Eric DeTamar ter and Juva Higbee, conductors. As northl shore music loyers may be interestcd in atter.ding somte of the conicerits%,.the.programs in.detail for the vanious days will be printed oit this page from time to tinie. Following are those of the first tw%ýo days:- Xedniesday, May 9, 8:15- O'clock Rosa Ponselle, Soprano Chicago Symphony Orchestra Prelude 'and Fugue (",St. _Anne's") E flat major .. .. Aria, "Bel Raggio Lusingbier". (from the opera "Semiramide") Rosa Ponselle "La Mer" ("The Sea"). ... Fromn Dawn to Noon at Sea Gambols of the Waves Dialogue Between the Wind and Sca Aria Rapsodie Espagnole Songs with Piano Freschi Luogbi Prati Aulenlti lacl - St oc k Rossini RavelI .... ... ..... tefaii:o )unaiudv- Marietta's Lied (f rom the opera. "Die Tote, Stadt")......... Erichi Korngold Respetto E. Woîf-Ferrari, Si Tu Le Voulais ....... F. Paolo Tosti My Lover, 'He Comes on a Ski. Couglh-Ieighiter Miss Ponselle. Thursday, May 10, 8:15- O'clock Jeannette Vreelaiid, Soprano our artists are doing. The -m ov me n-t -is the auspices of -the First Overseas Exposî American Art, witb headquarters at 21 street, Chicago. - The president and dire Jean Dumas, with, Edward M. Fisher, sec and treasurer., A group of patronesses is1 by Mrs. Jame.s tiHamilton Lewiîs.» or is 'etary eaded