THE v-JMICIA DAILY THE "AICHIGAN DAIL r I I MAINTAINED BY The University CHARLES A. SINK, PRESIDENT Musical Society EARL V. MOORE, MUSICAL DIRECTOR , I CLARE CLAIRBERT She will bc heard for the first time in America this fall singing a few appearances with the San Francisco Opera Company late in September, after which she will come East for a limited number of song recitals. Her Ann Arbor concert will be among the, very first. BERNARDINO MOLINARI the eminent Italian orchestra leader, whose conducting both in his native land and with the Ncw York Phil- harmonic-Symphony Orchestra has made him a magnet for the most. flattering encomiums, of music critics the world over, will -appear for the first time in Ann Arbor when he presides over Mr. Gabrilowitsch's orchestra as guest conductor. r _i w s per sr ax wr 0 m . w w "s" w pia . w .n a m w. v, n. w w w" +r s. _w N s w - . ww w w ! s w ' w s r m w r A e w a T r w ' r s w. s a ww "a en m a w a w w a s s w w w aw we w G" s r_ a s e io yr w 0 w w r w r w ei w r . wn 4 s ew w s Ms n w +w w ', ew w w: 9Y e s m w b m .w w Second Concert FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 8:15 O'CLOCK Clare Clairbert Ti Tone BELGIAN COLORATURA SOPRANO _ __ f, Third Concert' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 8:15 O'CLOCK T Alexander Brailowsky ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY is one of the few outstanding pianists never before heard in Ann Arbor. He is a Russian virtuoso who has conquered Europe and has triumphed in America. Olin Downes in the New York Times said.t.He is a born pianist." i Fourth First Concert MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 8:15 O'CLOCK Fritz Kreisler ' AUSTRIAN "KING OF VIOLINISTS" ._- Don. Cossack Chorus SERGE JAROFF, Conductor THE HORSEMEN OF THE STEPPES rr . _- Fifth Concert MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 8:15 O'CLOCK K Detroit Symphony Orchestra OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor Sixth Concert FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 8:15 O'CLOCK Jose Iturbi SPAIN'S MOST DISTINGUISHED PIANIST ~ Seventh Concert MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 8:15 O'CLOCK 7 Detroit Symphony Orchestra BERNARDINO MOLINARI, Guest Conductor RUSSIAN PIANIST OF DYNAMIC POWERS Concert THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 8:15 O'CLOCK Eighth Concert TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 8:15 O'CLOCK if 77 i Albert Spalding CELEBRATED AMERICAN VIOLINIST - ' SERGE JAROFF Conductor, is a dynamic personality. He dominates this body of Soldier Horsemen and has made its artistry a world wide success. THE DON COSSACKS known as the tHorsemen of the Steppes" are thirty-six in number, all former officers in the Russian Im- perial Army, now expatriates. Ninth Concert MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 8:15 O'CLOCK Paul Robeson WORLD'S MOST RENOWNED NEGRO BARITONE Tenth Concert TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 8:15 O'CLOCK Sergei Rachmaninoff EMINENT RUSSIAN PIANIST-COMPOSER ALL CONCERTS BEGIN AT 8:15 P. M. SHARP Eastern Standard Time SCHEDULE OF TICKET PRICES JOSE ITURBI a foremost Spanish pianist was born in Valencia, in 1895. Despite his youth, he has won a prominent place in the first rank. of contemporary pianists. He studied in the Con-, servatory of his native city and at the age of thirteen won first prize. He went to Barcelona and studied under Malats, then to Paris where he worked under Staub, graduating at f the age of seventeen with first CHORAL UNION SEASON TICKETS The following schedule of prices covers ad- missions to the ten Choral Union Concerts, and in addition each season ticket will contain a three dollar May Festival coupon, good for that amount when exchanged for a season May Fes- tival ticket later in the year, in accordance with a schedule to be announced. Block "A"-All tickets in the three center sec- tions on the Main Floor (Section 2, 3, 4) and in the three center (Sections 6, 8, 10) in the first balcony, $12.00. (These $12.00 tickets are designated "Patrons' Tickets" and automatically carry the privilege of retaining the same seat lo- cation for the- May Festival upon payment of five dollars additional later, in the year.) Block "B"-All tickets in the two side sections (Sections 1 and 5) on the Main Floor and in the two side sections (Sections 6 and 10) of the first 'balcony, $10.00 each. Block "C"-All tickets in the first eight rows GENERAL ORDERS All other orders will be filed in sequence and filled in the same order, except that orders re- ceived prior to September 1 will be considered as of that date. Tickets will be mailed out about October 1, at purchasers' risks, unless addi- tional fee of 17c is enclosed to cover registration. If.the seats in any division become exhausted, remaining orders will be filled from the succeed- ing divisions, and a corresponding adjustment in finances will be made. Beginning Monday, October 6, if any season tickets remain unsold, they will be broken up for individual concerts as follows: Main Floor, $2.50; First Balcony, $2.00; Second Balcony, front, $1.50; Second Balcony, rear, $1.00. No responsibility will be assumed for errors made in connection with orders written illegibly or inaccurately, or in connection with telephone ft.' MW "I 11 11,