December 3, 1927 WINNETKA TALK PRESENT 2ND SYMPHONY CONCERT MONDAY NIGHT Carlos Salzedo, Harpist, Is Solo- ist; George Swigart Plays in Afternoon The second concert of the New Trier Orchestral association series by the Little Symphony orchestra of Chi- cago, George Dasch, director, will be given in New Trier High school audi- torium Monday evening, December 5, at 8:15 o'clock. The customary Chil- dren's concert will be given in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the au- ditorium. Carlos Salzedo, harpist, will be the soloist at the evening concert. Mr. Sal- zedo gained his artistic training at the Bordeaux Conservatore (1892-1895), wnining there the first prize in sofeggio and piano, and in the Paris Conserva- toire, where he studied solfeggio under Schwartz, piano with Charles de Beriot and harp with Hasselmans. From 1901 until 1905 Mr. Salzedo made concert tours as harpist in France, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria. From 1909 until 1913 he was solo harp- ist at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. In 1913 he formed the Trio de Lutece with G. Barrere, flutist and P. Kefer, violoncellist. As a harpist, his artistry and virtuosity have never been equalled by anyone in any period of history. The program of the evening concert will be as follows: Evening Program Soloist Carlos Salzedo ...... Harpist Overture to the Opera, '"Russlan and Lada' co. voy cies evs un ve Glinka From Symphony, G Major (The "Ox- ford" SYmMphOnyY) ..vecseeesss Haydn Adagio Presto Introduction and Allegro, for Harp ani Orohestra. . «..««:vvvieeven Ravel Intermission A Group of Solos, unaccompanied, for FIATD «+s cova vng vss inoleine evs ve voit wen TI. Introduction and Allegro ......... Ravel For Hatp with accompaniment of Flute, Clarinet and Strings Carlos Salzedo (a) En Bateau ..... A Debussy $b) Mirage W).. Go saves (c) Introspection )............ Salzedo Ca) Whirlwin@: =~ ). vues. e. cueie Carlos Salzedo, Solo Harp From Ballet Suite, Opus 61, "Ruses AMOI vii viva vision Glazounow I. Introduction II. Grand Valse III. Grand pas des Finances (Duet for Violin and Violincella, played by Messrs. Herman Felber and Theodore Du Moulin) IV. Finale: "La Fricassee" George Swigart, a graduate of New Trier High school and a violinist of exceptional ability, will be the soloist at the afternoon concert for young people. Mr. Swigart is best known on the north shore through his connection with New Trier orchestra and as a member of the New Trier orchestra and as a member of the New Trier String trio, the latter composed of himself, his sister, Miss Estelle Swigart, 'cellist, and Miss Frances Anderson. pianist, all formerly New Trier students. He is at present studying at the Bush Con- servatory of Music under Prof. Czer- wonky and taking post-graduate work at the high school. Afternoon Program The program of the afternoon con- Cards, Food Sale Great Event Today at New Trier High by E. M. E. When? This Saturday. Where? New Trier High school mess hall What for? In order to raise money for the New Trier High School Girls' club scholarship fund for the purpose of send deserving girls to college. Cast your dollars upon the waters and they will return to you a hun- dred fold. There will be prizes that you will be glad to win--omne for every table. A check room has been established for your convenience where you may leave your wraps without cost. Then vou may sit at one of the 250 tables for bridge playing, or at one of the bunco tables and enjoy a thoroughly delight- ful afternoon. When you care to (during dummy hands, etc.), you may wish to wander to the Petite Patis- serie to buy (from girls in chic French peasant costumes) delicious homemade cakes, pies, breads, and puddings to take home. During the course of the afternoon refreshments will be sold. Costumed girls will wait on you. A beautiful, new, large, silver samovar will help create a party-like atmo- sphere. The card playing will continue from 2:30 o'clock until 5. The hour and a half from 5 to 6:30 will be open to the public so that the people may purchase delicacies at the Petite Patis- serie. Twenty-five girls will be serv- ing at the Food booth from 2:30 until 6:30 on hour shifts. Door tickets will be soid. Everyone is welcomed to the party. Besides giv- ing vourself pleasure you will be help- ing to send worthy girls to college. OUR NAME describes our business to a "T." We are in business to serve the people of the North Shore, with a high class luncheon and fountain serv- ice. We feel that we have accomplished this aim, and invite the residents of the North Shore to come in and see how faithfully we have fulfilled our desire. 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'Wagner Symphony in B Major (Surprise Sym- PNONYY connie + hs tins stones Haydn Second Movement, Andante Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Or- CheStra « o..: .\ stniiaven Saint-Saens Song, "The Home Road" ........v. uns A Ee John Alden Carpenter Audience and Orchestra Grand Valse, from the Ballet "Ruses DI AMOUY™ .. . con canm« soiiae Glazounow Three Dances from Henry VIII ........ tdward German (a) The Morris dance (b) Shepherd dance (e) Torch dance Indian Hill | Eat Shop The Sweet Shop | Near New Trier High School Elm Street and Lincoln Avenue 464 Winn, Ave. Phone 2266