Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 12, 1974 Poge Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 12, 1974 Swinwoner F1aFe FIVE CONCERTS IN RACKHAM AND HILL AUDITORIUMS All concerts begin at 8:30 JUAN SERRANO, ANTHONY NEWMAN, GRANT JOHHANNESEN, FLAMENCO GUITARIST HARPSICHORDIST-ORGANIST PIANIST Tuesday, July 2-Rackham and THE FESTIVAL CHORUS of Monday, July 15-Rackham Opening this summer concert series is one The University Choral Union Displaying nothing but the highest order o of the most distinctive and sought-after D B Conductor musicianship in his thirty years of con guitarists of our day. Born in Codiz, the Dona anl, certizing, Mr. Johannesen shares his artis >f 1- - heart of Andalusian flamenco country, Mr. Serrano displays with originality- the fiery rhythms and tender passions of this Span- ish music. THE PHILIDOR TRIO Tuesday, July 23-Rackham These gifted young musicians give their second Ann Arbor recital, this time pre- senting "Handel and his Rivals". The com- posers represented include Bononcini, Por- pora, Babell, Pepusch, and Handel. Wednesday, July 10-Hill Bach's keyboard music and Schubert's songs are featured in this Hill Auditorium concert. Mr. Newman's life-long interest in Bach, combined with his distinctive flair and imagination, makes him one of today's most exciting young performers. The Fes- tival Chorus of 100 singers, now entering its fifth year, adds ten Schubert songs to its growing repertoire. GkVEfISITY fMIUSICAL 8CIETY Series tickets (5 concerts) available at Burton Tower at $12, $10, and $7.50 BURTON TOWER, Ann Arbor WEEKDAYS 9-4:30, SAT. 9-12 PHONE 665-3717 try with summer concertgoers in this, his sixth Ann Arbor appearance. His program includes music of Bach, Schubert, Schu- mann, Faure, Debussy, and Roussel. MICHEL BEROFF, PIANIST Monday, July 29-Rackham In his twenty-four years, this young French keyboard artist has scored successes throughout Europe, South American, and now in the United States where he enjoyed a standing-ovation debut in 1972. For his Ann Arbor debut, he will play music of Ravel, Debussy, and Messiaen. G A}: y