Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1934, p. 34

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The afternoon and evening programns for May il [ given at this year's Ann Arbor May festival are announced this week. The list of soloists and the May 9 and 10 programs were given. on this page last week. A number of, north shore peopile, may be interested, in motoring to Ann. Arbor next week- end, particularly if the weather is îiice, and. to at- tend some of the. conc erts, which promise to be of. tretinendous intercst ýthis year. The concerts are sponsored.by the School of Music of the University of Michigan, andare held in Hill auditorium. Fricday, May 11,2:3S o'clock GiaBustabo, Violinist Young People'sFestival Chorus Orchestral Accompaniment * The Stanley Chorus Eric Del.amarter, and .juva HiJgbee, Conductors Allegro from Concerto No. 2 in F major *for, Trumpet anid Strings ("Brandeniberg" . . Bach Songs: "On: Wings of Song"............ Mendelssohn "Hedge Roses'".. ..... ............. Schubert "Blue Danube . Waltz" .. ........... J. Strauss Young People's Choruis I.ntrodtnction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 28 ....... Saint-Saens Guila Bustabo, Cantata, "The Ugly Duckling"......English Young People%~ Chorus First Sympbony ................Milhaud 1By the WaesOf Babylon"....... Geffe The Stanley Chorus Andante and Rondo-,Allegro from "-'Sym- phonie E spagnole" for Violin and'Orchestra, Op 21............. ...............I1,alo Miss Bustabo Friday, May il, 8: 15 .'clock Lucrezia Boni, Soprano FanaiseChicago Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, Conductor Fanaise,"A Nigbt on a Bare Mountain"....... ...... ... Moussorgsky Aria, "Voiche sapete" f rom "Don Giovanni",...................Mzr LucrerziaBori Symphony' No. 4 inu E mninor,, Op. 98e..Brahms. Recitative and aria of Lia from "L'Enfant Prodigue" .............. ........... Deb.ussy- Miss Boni "Sailor's Dance" f rom "Pavot Rouge" ...Gliere Aria, "Depuis le jour" f rom "L.ouise". . Charpentier Miss Boni Harriet Mason of Glencoe. young concert pianist. will bt presented in recital in Matz hall -of Coin- munity Ho-Lse next Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock, with Donald Frazier, lyric baritone, as assisting artist. The concert is under the direction of Rutheda L .Pretzel. Miss Mason and Mr.: Frazier have giveni many successful concert programs together in and around Chicago. Both-young artists have received un- usual comment f rom critics -and public, for each_ bas, a distinct flair for concert work. The programn thev have arranged is an interesting contrast' of, brilliant: pianistic firevorks and suave. lyriic bal- lads. Miss Mason plays the tnostý difficuitI piano compositions. with excepf onal touch and. technique. and her interpretations are superb. Mr. Frazier, ý thougb not heard before on the north shore, is well, known -in Chicago. He is unquestionably a fine aàrtist,. with an even, well regulated voice of surprising range, and he is an excellent musician.. He bas chosen songs in Eng- lish, the kind, that. neyer fails to' appeal to. an audience. Charles Lurvey,. eminent Chicago accorn- panist,' will be at the Piano for Mr. Frazier. The programi for 'next Monday nigbt is, as follows: Andante Favori .. Beethoven Miss Mason Some.Rival Ras Stolen My True Love Awy......................Broadwood Love 'Me, or Not. .. .....Secchi Sir Bria.s.Song (Ivanhoe") ...Sulivan Mr. Frazier Sonate in..Min«r.................. -Chopin Allegro AMaestoso--Seherzo--Largo-Finale MIss Magon Eitudes-Nos. 1, -2 3, 12, opus 25 ... .....Chopin Miss Magon Romance ..Debussy Tes Yeux :.- Rabey Bat!led ....Robinson Shipe of Arcady ....... .. Head Two Frogs ... ... .. ... .. .. . ' owel Ecsas . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ..Rummel Mr. Frazier Mouverent-Perpetuel No. 1.*..... .......... Poulenc Danse Espagnole ("La. Vida. Breve").....deFalla Spiritual snd Blues (Sonatine. Transatlantique> ..... -_ Tanernau Miss Mason JosephPf.andner %Has Woýrks On Exhiblt, The Gairing Gallery, 1729 Sherman avez auston, is featuring an exhibition of paini Joseph Pfandner, Chicago artist, during tI two weeks. in May. On display wiII be bi coal sketches. severai portraits. in fils Fiances Coptborne (Mrs. Normani Copthorne), Winuetka composer and pianist, received the honor of beiug .one of four composers asked to play at the White House Monday, April 23, at a reception and musicale given. hy, Mns.- Franklin D. Roiosevelt. The hionor wvas the greàter because the affair was. hieM at a. time wben many icomposers, repr esening ail parts of *the country, were ga thered in Wash- inigton ta attend a music festivalbonoring Mrs. H. H. Beach, dean of -women composers., Mrs. Cap- thorne played on the famous gold piano, and ber' songs were suug>by Marie Sidenius Zendt, a sum- mer resident of Wilmette. Mrs. Copthorue, who is a. member of the Wiànetka Music .club, bas the ahi lity to choose heautiful lyrics to 'set to mu sic. Thie festival was beld duning the wveek of the' scventh bienniial convention of the National league of American. Pen Women. Mrs. Copthorne's "On My T.ast., Day,"ý arranged, for voice, violini, 'celîn_, an( pano, "was sung. by Madame Zei'dt, lyric so - prano, with 'the composer at the piano. Mrs. Copthorne had. part in. two other progr anis during the festival-. Four of b er sougs were played by ber and sung by Madame Zendt at the Com- posers' concert held Tuesday evening last week. Caroline Harrisberger of Winnetkawrote the lyric of -Tattered Tree Ladies," one of -the four sougs, and Francesca Falk Miller is the author of the other .thrtee,,' "A Sof t Little, Song," "Island Ser- enade," and-"On My Last Day." Mrs. Copthorne's other contribution to the success of the festival wvas ber work as accompanist at a musicale given Sun- day afternoon, April 22, at the Congressiona on trY club). , At this time Madame Zendt gave a costume recital, assisted by Edmuud Caldwell, tenor. A poem by Anne Higginson Spicer of Kenil- worth, -Henitage," set to mtlsic by Phyllis Fergus, was one of the selections broadcast by the United States Marine baud April 24, as part of the festival. Wuil Have Co'ncetý £f hamber Hu4 Two eve nings of chamber, music will be given by the. Swigart Trio, on Sunday, May 20, and Sun- day. June 3, at the home. of Rutheda L. Pretzel, 1035 B3luff. road, Glencoe. The trio is composed Ev- of George Swvigart, violiuist; Estelle Swigart, 5by 'cellist,. and Pauline Manchester, pianist, aIl north first shore residents. David Van Vactor, flutist of the har- Chicago Symphony orchestra, is to be soloist with In Joint Recital Katherine Hamilton ofJ lui Spring Musicale Hilda Edwards, pianist, and Lota Mundy, vio- îinist, will be the à'rtists at the spring musicale to be given Tuesday morning, May 9, at the wom- an's Athletic club of Chicago, at Il o'clock. Mem- bers may bring guests. -licbt p-.. ana..~ urringt, nachu eJ S~L.I~VU, JtvUJIsWI. There wil.l also be a necital by pupils of the Pre- panatony 4epartment of the Northwestern univer- sity School of Music at il o'clock Saturday inonn- ing,. May 5, in i Music hall. mient and Daniel C of Painting, will ali tuners in substitutir timies on- Tuesdays. ýon icbc, 4ssociate Uurator nate with other visitingA ec- for Mr. Watson at stated . à.

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