Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1937, p. 45

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wiii De given at 7:00 p.m. by Robert L. C.ommentary for the program Sanders, h i m s e 1If an outstanding modern composer. Mr. Sanders bas *gained the Ieading item of, recognition that an Arnerican -composer cati achieve, the Amnerican Prix de Rome, which he was awarded in -1925. He is a .temiber.of the faculty of the University of Chicago. Tickets for the concert. and the lecturé are av'ailableto the public at the, box-office- ,of the Auditoriumû theater. Only two events remain 'on the series-Gladys Swarthout. mîezzo-soprano_ on* january '28, and M ar ia n. Anderson, contralto, 'on are risng and you c.an be certain of ddfinite savings. AIso custom made qorments at January Sale UL EM A-N.N',F URS 6Z Years of Depenidable Fur Values Eittire th 'Floo 7 West M041800 St..' corner State - February 7.. p Vladimir aoIschmaun tion gave. 28 doncerts in 13 from the Great Lakes to the reaching 'the height of ifs accla Chicago when. the orchestra p its first concert hiere in 56 yeai kt-4. --f fiA n£p. % q quisitioti of a new; concluctor. Vadimir Gos chrnann, one of'the notable figures today in the international world of music. Native of Paris Golschmann was born of Russian parents in Paris in 1893 and received his musical' educaticin in that city. Pianist in chîldhood, violinist in- youth, he was scarcel3ý out of the teens before he was concertMaster Smart up-to-the-minute close ded EDGAR A. STEVENSe Ince tory 1624 Orrington Ave,.. Ivo»,4o

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