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SASLAWSKY WILL SING RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS

Program of Well Known Baritone Will Also Include French and English Melodies--Concert in Paine Hall

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"Folk Songs of Big and Little Russia", will be one of the most interesting features of a song recital to be given this evening in Paine Hall of the Music Building by Mr. Boris Saslawsky. Mr. Saslawsky is a Russian baritone who has been travelling in America on concert tours for several years. He has won a very favorable reputation for his rendering of simple Russian folk tunes, which he sings with rare feeling and humor. In addition his program this evening includes several French folk songs,--"Au Clair de la Lune", and "Les Berceaux", as well as several old English and Scotch melodies.

Mr. Saslawsky will be accompanied in his songs by his wife, a pianist of acknowledged distinction. She has long been a pupil of Mr. Harold Bauer, and her skillful accompaniment has contributed in no small degree to the marked success of Mr. Saslawsky's recitals.

The recital will begin this evening at 8.15 o'clock. It is free and open to the public, but seats will be reserved for members of the University until 8 o'clock.

A complete copy of Mr. Saslawsky's program follows: Ah. Mio Cor  Handel Come and Trip it  Handel The Plague of Love  Dr. Arne So Sweete is Shee,  Old English, arr. by William Fisher The Praise of Islay,  Old Scotch, arr. by Fritz Kreisler Der Wanderer  Schubert Seven Ditchterliebe  Schumann Die Mainachi  Brahms La Caravan  Chausson Claire de Lune  Faure Villanelle dos petits canards  Chabrier Wiegenlied  Moussorgsky Hopak  Moussorgsky Poem of Musse  Rachmaninoff The Steppe  Gretchaninoff

Folk Songs of Big and Little Russia.

Folk Songs of Big and Little Russia.

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