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MICHIGANDAILY _

Menuetto.
Finale
Cantata, "Jumblies" (Worldc
Premiere ................. Jamesi
Young People's Festival Chorus
Concerto in D major for Violin
and Qrchestra,Op. 35, Tchaikowskya
Allegro moderato
Canzonetta1
Allegro vivacissimo
Ruth Posseltr
Jura Higbee and Eric DeLamarter,
conductors.:
Fourth Concert, Friday, May 17, 8:15
o'clock:
Concerto No. 3, G. major, fora
String Orchestra .......... Bach
Allegro
Andante
Presto
Aria, "O Paradiso"
("L'Africana") ........ Meyerbeer
Giovanni Martinelli
Suite for Orchestra, Op. 19, Dohnanyi
Andante con variazioni
Scherzo
Romanza
Rondo
Aria, "When thou by Heaven's
grace" ("LaJuive").......Halevy
Mr. Martinelli
Fantasy, "Circus Day," Op. 18, Taylor
Street Parade
Bareback Riders
Trained Animals:
The Lion Cage
The Waltzing Elephants
Tight-Rope Walker
Juggler
Clowns
Finale
Aria, "Un di all' azzuro spazio"
("Andrea Chenier") ... . Giordano
Mr. Martinelli
Mabel Ross Rhead, piano accompanist
Frederick Stock, conductor.
Fifth Concert, Saturday, May 18,
2:30 o'clock:
Tableau Musical, "Baba Yaga,"
Op. 56 .................. Liadow
Symphony After Byron's "Man-
fred," B minor, Op 58, Tchaikowsky
Manfred Wandering in the Alps
The Fairy of the Alps
Pastorale
The Underground Palace of
Arimanes
Concerto in'F minor for Piano and
Orchestra, Op. 21, No. 2. . . .Chopin
Maestoso
Larghetto
Allegro vivace
Josef Lhevinne
Frederick Stock, conductor.
Sixth Concert, Saturday, May 18,
8:15 o'clock:
"Boris Godunof" (Original
Version) ...........Moussorgsky
An opera in a Prologue of Four Acts
Period, 1598-1605; Locale, Russia
and Poland
THE CAST
Boris Godunof, The Tsar.......
....... ......Maxim Panteleieff
Feodor, his son .........Hope Eddy
Xenia, his daughter.... Dorothy Park
Prince Vassili Ivanovich Shuisky,
his adviser and
accomplice......Paul Althouse
Andrei Schelkalof, Secretary
of the Cou icil ...... Wilbur Evans
Pimen, a monk and
chronicler..... .Theodore Webb
The Pretender, a novice in
Pimen's care:......Paul Althouse
Marina Mnishek, daughter of the
Lord of Sandomir . . Myrtle Leonard
Rangoni, a Jesuit
priest............ Theodore Webb
Varlaam, a vagabond . .Wilbur Evans
Missail, a vagabond ...... Mark Bills
Nikitich, a police
officer ............ Wilbur Evans
Mitiukha, a peasant . . .Wilbur Evans
The Boyar in Attend-
ance .............. Wilbur Evans
Lavitsky, a Jesuit .......Mark Bills
Chernikofsky, a Jesuit .. . Mark Bills
Boyars, Guards, Officers, Polish
Noblemen and Ladies, Sando-
mir Girls, the Muscovite People
etc....... University Choral Union
Earl V. Moore, conductor.
The public is respectfully requested

to come sufficiently early, as to be
seated on time. Doors will be closed
during numbers. Holders of season
tickets are respectfully reminded to
detach coupons before leaving home
and to present for admission, only the
ticket for the respective concert. Traf-
fic regulations will be enforced under
the direction of the Ann Arbor police
department. Persons leaving the
auditorium during intermission will
please present their ticket stubs for
re-admission. Cordial cooperation
on the part of guests in connection
with these simple matters, will be
greatly appreciated by the University
Musical Society and the Buildings
and Grounds Department of the Uni-
versity as well as the police depart-
ment, to the end that confusion of all
sorts may be avoided.
Events Today
Chemistry Staff Meeting will be
held in Room 212, Chemistry Build-
ing, 4:15 p.m.
Engineering Open House: The fol-
lowing men will please be with the
Executive Committee at 5 p.m., Room
348 W. Engineering, to discuss final
plans for the Open House: Sterling,
Colwell, Wallace, Denison, Sommer,
Ashley, Bosworth, Frankena, Patt,
Servis, McCance and Moon.
Sigma Rho Tau: Circle meetings
start at 7:30 p.m. The regula. meet-
ing will begin at 8:15 p.m. Election
of officers for the coming year will
take place tonight.
Alpha Nu meets tonight at 7:30 in
the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor A.H.
Election of officers will be held. Be-
cause of the desire of many members
to attend the May Festival Concert,
members are urged to be punctual.
Phi Eta Sigma Members: General
business meeting and election of of-
ficers at the Union this afternoon at
5 o'clock.
Pi Lambda Theta meeting for the
installation of officers, 7:30, Univer-
sity Elementary School Library.
Weekly Reading Hour: Miss Elean-
or Blodgett will read Jean Webster's
"Daddy Longlegs" at today's meeting
of the Interpretive Arts Society, held
at 4 o'clock in Room 205, Mason Hall.
All persons interested are cordially
invited to attend.
Michigan Technic: Important staff
and tryout meeting at 7:30 p.m. The
tryout bluebook will be given follow-
ing the meeting.
All members of Sphinx, junior hon-
orary society of the literary college
are asked to be present at the regu-
lar noon luncheon at the Union.
Contemporary: All members of the
business staff are requested to ieet
with the Business Manager at 4 p.m.,
Contemporary office. Please be there
promptly.
National Student League meets at
7:30 p.m. Room 305 in the Union.
Following the business there will be
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Today - Thursday
TWO FIRST RUNS
VIRGINIA BRUCE
"TIMES SQUARE LADY"
____-- plus
ADRIENNE AMES
"GIGOLETTE"
Friday - Saturday
Jack Holt "BEST MAN WINS"
plus - "STUDENT TOUR"

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1. Wednesday, May 15, 8:15 P.M.
Artist Concert. Festival debut of HELEN JEPSON, Metro-
politan Opera Soprano. World premiere of "Drum Taps."
Howard Hanson, composer, conducting. The Chicago'Sym-
phony Orchestra, The Choral Union, Frederick Stock, Con-
ductor.
2. Thursday, May 16, 8:15 P.M.
Artist-Choral Concert. Festival debut bf MARY MOORE,
coloratura soprano of the Metropolitan. "King David'" by
Honegger. Ethyl Hayden, soprano; Myrtle Leonard; con-
tralto; Paul Althouse, tenor; Paul Leyssac, narrator. Choral
Union, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Earl V. Moore and
Frederick Stock, Conductors.
3. Friday, May 17,2:30 P.M.
Young People's Concert. RUTH POSSELT, violinist. Or-
chestra accompaniment. Young People's Festival Chorus.
World premiere of "Jumblies" by Dorothy James. Eric
DeLamarter and Juva Higbee, Conductors.
4. Friday, May 17, 8:15 P.M.
Artist concert. GIOVANNI MARTINELLI of the Metropoli-
tan Opera, tenor. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fred-
erick Stock, Conductor.
5. Saturday, May 18, 2:30 P.M.
Symphony concert. JOSEF LHEVINNE, pianist. Chicago
Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Conductor.
6. Saturday, May 18, 8:15 P.M.
"Boris Godunof" in English by Moussorgsky. MAXIM
PANTELEIEFF of the Russian Grand Opera as "Boris."
Myrtle Leonard, contralto; Paul Althouse, tenor; Wilbur
Evans and Theodore Webb. baritones. Choral Union. Chi-

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