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Miss Maude Powell, violinist, will give a concert in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock, under the auspices of the Musical Review. She will be assisted by Mr. Loesser at the piano.
Miss Powell is considered by most critics to be the greatest woman violinist in the world. She has been a soloist with many of this country's greatest orchestras, and has toured all the countries of continental Europe, the British Isles, and South Africa. Since 1903 she has spent all of her time in this country, and more than any other artist is responsible for the introduction of violin music to the American public.
The Program.
The program for this evening's concert is as follows:
I. De Beriot, Concerto No. 7, G Major
Allegro maestoso.
Andante tranguillo.
Allegro moderato.
II. Cesar Frank, Sonata, A Major
Allegreto ben moderato.
Allegro.
Recitativo. Fantasia.
Allegreto piu mosso.
(Miss Powell and Mr. Loesser).
III. Tenaglia (1600).
(a) "Have Pity, Sweet Eyes."
(b) Tambourin.
IV. Schumann, (a) Novelette, A Major.
Chopin, (b) Majurka, C Minor.
Strauss, Godsusky (c) Kuenstler leben.
V. Florent Schmitt (a) Berceuse.
Percy Grainger (b) "Molly on the Shore."
Hubay (c) "Hejre Kati."
(Miss Powell).
Tickets at $2, $1.50 and 50 cents are on sale at Amee's bookstore and may also be obtained at the door.
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