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The Eugene Gleemen JOHN STARK EVANS, DIRECTOR Eighth Semi ... Annual Concert SOLOIST REX UNDERWOOD, Violinist & Music Auditorium Tuesday, December 16, 1930 At 8: 15

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  • The Eugene GleemenJOHN STARK EVANS, DIRECTOR

    EighthSemi...Annual Concert

    SOLOIST

    REX UNDERWOOD, Violinist

    &

    Music AuditoriumTuesday, December 16, 1930

    At 8: 15

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    I. Prayer of Thanksgiving . ._(1626) an. Krems erPassing By . .__ .. (T (89) Purccl!Morning IIymn .. . (1850) [J e?lJ"c/t,elJohnny Schmoker.. Old German Student Song

    GLEEillEN

    II. Sonata for Violin and Piano (by request) Cesar FranckA 1legretto bet. !11oderato-A llegro

    REX UNDERWOOD, ViolinistAURORA POTTER UNDERWOOD, Pianist

    III. Songs of Araby - C l a yWith Tenor Solo, MR. CARPE:\'TER

    The Old Refrain KreislerSongs My Mother Taught Me DvorakSong of Winter., H awley

    GLEEMEN

    IV. Two Christmas Carols:(a) N oel Ste-phen A dam

    With Tenor Solo, MR. P.UTERSO~(b) Silent Night, Holy NighL Gruber

    GLEEMEN

    V. Solos:(a) J ota . de F alla- K ochans ki(b) Persian Son g -Z imbalis t(c) Bohemian D ance., R ande g ger

    MR. UNDERWOOD

    VI. How Can I Leave Thee .. ~ .. ---- . __.A btThe Long Day Closes .. .Sullivan

    *Li ft Thine Eyes ..L 0gan['This number supplied through the courtesy of Mrs. W. F. Osburn]

    PI{.-\YEll O}i' TUi\NKSGIVJ:\"GOld Dutch Melody, fi rnt pr-inted in Haa rtt-m. 1026,

    We gather together to ask thc Lord's blessingHe chastens and hastons His will to make known;The wicked oppressing cease them from distressing,Sing pi-atses to His namc, He forgets not His own.

    Beside us to guide us, our God with us joining,Ordaining, maintaining His Kingdom divine,So from the beginning the fight we were winning,Thou, Lord, wast at our side, the glory be Thine!

    \Ve all do extol thee, thou Leader in battle,And pray that thou still our Defender wilt be,Let Thy congregation escape tribulationThy Name be ever praised! 0 Lord make us free!

    PASSIXG J3YEdward Purcell (1689-1740)

    There is a ladye sweet and kind, Was never face so pleased mymind,

    I did bu t see her passing by, And yet I love her, till I die.

    Her gestures, motions, and her smile, Her wit her voice, myheart beguile

    Beguile my heart, I know not why, And yet I love her till I die.

    Cupid is winged, and doth range Her country, so my love dothchange

    But change the earth or change the sky, Yet will I love hertill I die.

    l\lORNING HYl\fNIsidor Georg Henschel (1850-)

    Soon night will pass; Through field and grassWhat odors sweet the morning sendeth;O'er vale and height, "Let there be Iight l"Thus saith the Lord and darkness endeth.

    From heav'ns expanse, Through all the landsThe angels soar in rapture glorions;Sun's light unf'ur ld F'l a.mes through the world;Lord, let liS strive and be victorious.

  • .JOHNl'\¥ SCHi\10J(EROld German Student Song

    lieber Kamr ad ; karrust d u singen?Lieber Br iuler,spl elen ?

    Ich kan n spialenriu tder 'I'rorumel rvRu b a dubadub! das istdie ~er'olnlne!;' '~-''>'-~ ~ .: :

    (Flr spielt auch auf del' :rieife, Triangel, Posaune, Zimbel ,}?

  • THE ,EUGR\'lJ] GJ,l

  • The Ettgelze Gleemen is a CZVIC group, organized,not for profit, but for commtt1zity service. J t is spon-sored by the Clzamber of Commerce and supported

    by the Associate Members.

    SHELTON.TURHaULL-f'ULlI!R co. EUGENE, OREGott