Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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Voice Students
To Present
Sunday Concert
Students of Denton Rossell will
present a program of vocal music
tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the music
school auditorium.
The''ten students will sing solos
and duets from opera, late 19th
century French, and contemporary
vocal literature.
Program Listed
Marilyn Griffith will sing Mo
zart’s L’amero costante from “II
Re Pastore”; Don Jordahl, After
the Battle and The Seminarian,
both by Moussorgsky; Jean Lichty,
L'ombres des arbres and Chevaux
des bois by Debussy; Ruth Lau
rene, Vilanelle by Dell Acqua; Don
Jordahl and James Kays, a selec
tion from “The Barber of Seville.”
Barbara Detrick, Adieu fore'ts
.from “Jeanne d’Arc" by Tschai
kowsky; Elden Pentilla, three num
bers by Sibelius; Janet Nielsen,
Phydile by Duparc and Air di Lia
from “L'Enfant Prodigue” by De
bussy.
Denny Marvin, Epitaph by David
Diamond and I Rise When You En
ter by Theodore Chanler; Mary
Hawkins, A Dream Pang by Wil
liam T. Ames and Pastorale by Igor
Stravinsky.
Performers
Barbara Detrick, Nancy Hanks
by Katherine K. Davis and The
Pasture by Charles Naginski; Mar
ilyn Griffith, Donde lieta from “La
Boheme” and Norwegian Echo
song arranged by Thrane; James
Kays, Nessun dorma from “Turan
do't” by Puccini and It is a Spring
Night by Giannini; and Barbara
Detrick and Mary Hawkins, Sull'
aria from “Le Nozze di Figaro” by
Mozart.
Accompanists will be Alma Dob
son, Anne Hopper, Helen Hudson,
Millard Kinney and Margaret
—Reeves.
Former Student
Heads Program
Japanese music is on the agenda
for the Sunday Browsing room pro
gram at the library. Sponsored by
the alumnae club of Mu Phi Epsi
lon, the program will begin at 4
p.m.
Mrs. Ivan Ware, former student
at the University music school, is
in charge of the program. Mrs.
Ware has spent several years in
Japan.
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now.
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