brilliat pragraflL Tu.e yo ungChco artists have been chosen as, the. soits.L Oscar Chausow, -4 othu violinist et 19 whô joined the . Civic orchestra in, October, will bc heard .in Sant-Saes'Rondo Capriccioso" which made sncb a sensation viien played by hiim in concert at the, University ûf Chicago last season.. Chartes Baker, a gifted Young Pianist, resident of Evanston, and-a graduate of the. Northwestern Uni- verity ,Schoo of Music, will bc huard in, Bac's D Minor Concerto. Although this concerto was written for the harpisehord, its musical beaÙtYapd efectivenesis h ot. marred when. performed on the modem'piano. This is one of the. huit known cons- positions of thIi g riamtr altbough h. did not indtcate a single dynamic Sion In the solo part from ttart t. 6fi"b As this uish year the. world is, celebrting the. 25»t Anaivenary of the. birth of 0ac,*ýIt qiecial interesting t. have this work on te -p To the f riends of the Ciwlc orchestra, the, out- standing.Aeature of this concert witl b. the first !f of the "Passacaglia and Fugue" by oran Mder .r. Muchler, who lu now first obost f tseC icago Symuphony orchestra, camne Photo by Mathew, Francis DpMbp4th ieggka of GL.wécoe,4 minbr ;of the International. Marimba Sysn>ony orchesra, is sailing for Lýondon in AMrIl v4th thse orches- tra, to take part in, the celebration of tihe an- stiversary of thse tIwety-ilfth coronation of King George and Quseen Mary of Hngkn id. Miss Skiner Comrng, The accredited foremÊost wonian pianist of today, Myra Hess, is scheduled to play in the last concert of the Artiat-Recital erles Monday evening, March 11, at 8:30 o'clock in the New Trier 111gh uchool auditorium. This concert will conclude tii. eleventh seasonof this series which have been sponsored in as. *many years by the Winntka Uusieeclub. Miss }fess is noted for nay achievenients in musi- cal art wherever the piano isplye ndmsic lvd Probably the most outstanding factor in ber career is her intimate knowledge a nd compréhension of Bach's works which basenab)led ber to revive. inter- est in these masterpieces. everywhere, but. particu-, larly in America. If Miss Hess bad contributed not bing in'be h stst this country otlher th" tbh mgnificence of ber Bach interpretations. awakening th éreby a new#.love for this gteat music and créatiig. a.uni versai demand for it, sh4 would bé enitled to our, everlasting gratituâde, if flot an bonored place in the musical Hall of Fam. Time *as wben a pianist placed a Bach numbe on his program by way of variety or to give the re- citai a dignified opening, but Miss Hmssdïsproved any such notion. She introduced Bach as a composer of delightful .msicwitk a, disinct umessag and ber, first progranis carried a number of bis works. It scon dawned upon Amerîcan audiences that here. was a pianist wbo imade Bacb speak eloquently and immediately Bach became a vogue, so nmuc so that-. if she offers a propram, tbat does flot permit a Bachi group, she lias to respond to insistent oeils witb en- cores from the master's works. tende: 18 Th Bacb looms up as a serious con- ýonors on numierous future programs. rown to like l3ac-a sign that pian- ToISS roein, - haeSSeU . ... ...... U1mtsýe5 concerto In D Miner............. .....Bacub Paaasag1la and Fuue ................... Mueller (Frinit Perfonuaase-the Composer condtitng) Rondo-Capriceloso. .......Saint-Usons Two Hungarlan Dance .... . Brahms-Parlow is in six scenes', covi in Anierican soiala g mot oniy the. dishi hy fainily, but also1 ed by thse house itÉc igins in the sunniie icting the. rote of M~ of TatI Trees, asi 13ennett Club Glencoe Girl to play for King and Queen rof [rs. the. *When the- King ind Queen o f ngl"nd'celebrate n April the anniversary of their twenty-fifth corona- ion, one bundred voathful marinibaartists Witt', p)on ber vork at- mddng a Smutry oini iui D the. fanions