THE MICHIGAN DAILY'.
PRE-FESTIVAL CONCERT1S,
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'aderewsi -who will come January 20, 1916
New York Philharmnonic Orchestra which' comes March 17
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AMATO,
The leading Baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Co.
Next Tuesday Evening
FLONZAL IN
The most distin~ .. rr()11io of its kind.
ELMAN
One of the world's ,greatest Violinists
December 13
At h e INh o l ' r h s r s
IPA EREWSKI
The Polish Pianist who has been in the: front for a
quarter of a century
January 20
Varch 17
JsfTranskycnducor o atheNew York
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TICKETS
Single tickets for AMATO on
M/oiday morning at 8 o'clock at E 3
Auditorium,
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
COURSE 'TICKETS
including all five numbers, and;
dollar coupon to apply on - ' P
TIVAL, COURSE T -, T..~
sale at same time and pla(e i
$ 3.0 0. $3.5C ~3. 7
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The University Choral Union and Chicago Symphony Orchestra at a May Festival 'Performance =
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MICHIGAN'S GREATEST
CONCERTSERIES_
1r r Flonzaley Quartette-which comes November 23
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I"REMEMBER
T hat "Ly :£"' ira course tickets at this
time you save t,'ree dollars on the price
of MAY FESTIVAL, :ecd seat
tickets.
If your Licy cds or relbtixes aVre comn-
ing to the FeC.iVEJ in May, '1y 1p-r h-is-
it tickets ri-cw you can hear all the
pre-festival Cr .T'erts, either free or for
50c, 75c,, oi, $1.00.
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,Fi'cent gift of the late Honorable Artb Hai lll
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An Ain Arbor Concert Audience