THE MICHIC FESTIVAL NOTES I I F lull I r I ES PLANNED AT N LIBRARY PS the lateness. of the Senior year the Varsity Band is to he opportunity of rendering' e concerts which will consist usic alone. Previous to this, is always been the custom nd to aid the seniors in the Igs during the spring and band concerts have been concert will be given from of the Library tonight from ck. The band will be under ion of W. W. Wilson, con- nned to make the concerts interesting to the public g by the additional of sev-' ctive feature . In addition ular program which will those numbers which made s oi the spring 'tour, it is o have the Midnight Sons' sing at one of the concerts. Exhibition itains Scenes rom Industries By Leona Uofvitz) week's exhibit of the Ann association in Alumni Me- 1, prominent place must be o the paintings of Gerrit'A. realist who portrays indus- s and types. "The Test"- a sleel mill is full of gold 1 coloring, and shows fine1 FIFTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Wlhelm Bachaus, the great German piano virtuoso, and the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra will present the fifth May Festival concert, Sunday after- ntoon, May 19. i The overture to Berlioz's ipera "Benevenuto Cellini," playedbythe orchestra, will open the program. When produced at Paris and London in 137, the opera was an absolute failure. Although subsequent judg- ment has not altered the original de- cision of the value of the work, the overture is generally regarded as a masterpiece of musical art. A Master of Orchestra Berlioz was one of the greatest masters of the orchestra. the world has ever seen. Although his true great-* ness has long been obscured by ad- verse criticism, there is today no doubt but that much of his work is destined to live as long as any music. Berlioz was one of the first and most successful exponents of what is known as "program music." His instrumen- tation is usually characterized by rich musical coloring, brilliant, sensation- al effects, and, above all, titanic force. Sergei Rachmaninoff's second sym- phony in E minor, Opus 27, will be the principal orchestral number_ on the program. Rachmaninoff's great fame as a pianist has somewhat overshad- owed the fact that he is an unusually prolific and powerful composer, repre- sentative of the best traditions of the Russian school. The symphony on the program is considered one of Rachmaninoff's most beautiful works, and is certainly his greatest triumph in orchestral writing. to + n a "f 'indd'sd _ c 50 00 X Ay K3 E says JACKIE COOGAN Plays Beethoven Concerto As is the custom, the pianoforte. soloist will be the last on the pro- gram in order to permit encores. Mr. Bachaus has chosen for his number Beethoven's Concerto in G, Opus 58. This -is the fourth of five concertos written by the master for pianoforte and orchestra. It was written in 1805, the year in which the French occupied Vienna, Beethoven's home. The work is designed principally to show the skill of the_ performer' which must be of a high order to give a satisfactory rendition. It is as an interpreter of Beethoven that Bachaus has achieved his greatest success. All of the concertos of Beethoven are masterful in the highest degree, being especially distinguished by the almost symphonic importance given to their orchestral passages. Beethoven enlarged and greatly improved the concerto until the form in which Mozart had left it was completely changed. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv KO DA K FINISHI Our prints are made on Velox. Materials that are Eastman made and]r ods that are Eastman approved, plus th perience of our pxperts are guaranties o est quality finishing. 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