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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 38

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minlor, at the final rebearsal ot tLIIV rub ag, artists of the Northwesterfl University festiv al, ,a'nd the, ChicagoD Symphofly orchestra, at 4 o'CloCk May 12, i Patten* gymnasium, Evans-, ton,'actording to a special annouricement. The rehearsal, 1wtb' Madame Samaroff-Stokow- ski' s eommentary, will be a complimleftary per- formance open to ail those who hold tickets for the performance of. the Bach Mass program. to be given on Thursda.y night, May 13, during the. festival. 'Artists wil incilu Ide Jeanette Vreeland, Katbryn Meisie, and julÎus Huehn, of the Metro-, pollitan Opera 'association, and William Miller, well-kiiown Chicago tenor, singng with the offi- ciai. festivalchorus of 500 voices. The, Chicago Symphiofy orchestra will aécompafly. Madame Samaroff -Stokowski, 'a musician and commeltator of unusual distinction, will lecture with illustrations by the orchestra at the final re-, hearsal. The complete program of the festival includes aWagner, n4ght,,QI, ay1,with Kirsten Flag- stad and the Chicago Symphony orchestra; a children's program Saturday afternoon, May 15, with a chorus of 1,500 voices, Alec Templeton, blind English pianist, as soloist with the orchestra, and opera night, Saturday evening, May 15, with Gladys Swarthout, mezzo-soprano, and Richard * Crooks, tenor. Ludwig Studio Hardirt aIt4u ejrSýiforper!y 'of Wum te, pro fes sor of t'oice at Aibion cohlege, AKbon, *Mich, ha.s recekitly beec oi t our durieig the spring vacatioin' with the Aibion. Cotiege choir. Sunday, April 4, he will sing the baritone solos in the Brahms "Requiem" to be preseÙted by the Toledo Choral clb ini the peristyle of the Art museuni of Toledo. Mary Willing Meagley directs the club. Mr. Van Deursen bas been engaged tbis sununer Township ri'i" n s'-".'** 1 ---.- - lea.sed by.the. school listed the'concert for April. 12, ,but, it is announced that tickets which, bear. that date Will be hon6red »ow April 5. *There will* be no. separate- program for students of the: schoal on Monday afternoon! next week,. as has beeni the custom i.iii past concerts.. Studetits have been active in financing the project. Miss Linder, described as onle of the gifted pianists of 'Chicago, -made ber debut in Chicago in 1921 under the direction of the late F. Wijght Newman.Sitice.then she has been widely heard. in concerts and recitals. Miss Linder has appeared with, various orchestras, and introdced to Chicago audiences for the first time the Délius ýconicerto under the baton of' Ethel Leginska. AUl her mnusical training has 'been received under Amern- can teachers. The pianist vvill.play the first concerto oif Pro- ko'fieff, internationally famous composer,,withithe Illinois Symphony orchestra at the* Great North- ern theatre, Sunday, and at New Trier auditorium in Winiieflka ôonMonday. The prograni, as announced by the federal music project, is as follows: Ballet Suite............. UI-ot * Introduction Nocturne Minuetto PrelhdenylNo. hei Andante tr. Allegro s] ,zine" Opus 13. The concert 6f recordj.isi be gven Wedflesday evening,. April 7, at Mr. ench's home,. 503 Hawthorfl lane, and will be en to ail north shore residents interested in ending.. The numnbers includéd in the twenty- urth concert are as follows: rertuùre, -Flxnga1's Cave," Opus .26.............. . .......Mendelsson-Barthody Assures 1937-38 $eason It is announced this week that the auxiliary committee in charge of the: ticket selling cam- paign for the 1937-38 Artist Recital senies bas sold a sufficient number of season subscriptions to assure finanicial support for the coming year. A--. re~i, ,tçof 1the ccess of the campaign, the lantino Ilegro assai Photographer Catches., Real Spirit of Mexico i. ,scenie: e, iias. ne t4aiit UV ýsakotf 'May, sne legro Felix Borowski t 4 ,inity DuSee .

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