FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kuersteiner To Present 38th Symphony Concert "Music never played before by an amateur group." That is what University students will have the opportunity to hear when the University Symphony orchestra presents its thirty-eight annual concert in Hoch auditorium, Dec. 5, Karl Kuersteiner, conductor, said today. The exclusive composition, "The Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspiegel," (Strauss), has been presented only once before in Kansas, and that was by a professional group. Strauss composed "Till Eulenspiegel" in 1800 as a symphonic translation of an old European epic poem, and since that time it has been recognized by music critics as one of the finest symphonies ever composed. Three things have prevented widespread use of "Till Eulenspiegel" in this country, said Professor Kuersteiner. In the first place, he said, before this year there has been a large royalty for presentation. Second, a symphony orchestra of 100 pieces is necessary Moore, Conger To Appear Monday A faculty recital by Meribah Moore, soprano, and Allie Merle Conger, pianist, will be given at 8 p.m., Monday, in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. The recital is sponsored by the School of Fine Arts. Miss Moore came to the University in 1930. Previously she taught in the Illinois Women's College, in Jacksonville, Ill., and Columbia University in New York City. While in New York, Miss Moore was the winner of the Isadore Luckstone Scholarship in Voice at New York University. She has studied under such well-known voice teachers as Herbert Witherspoon, Julian Walker and Ruth Harris Stewart. Miss Conger, who is associate professor of piano, has had private study under such distinguished teachers as Ernest Hutchison of the Juilliard School of Music, Emil Liebling, Alexander Lambert and Lee Fattison. She was a graduate student at the Indianapolis Conservatory of Music. Both Miss Moore and Miss Conger have appeared frequently in University concerts and their program Monday night is expected to hold more than usual interest. The public is invited to attend. Quill Club Discusses Plan For Magazine Publication Plans for the publication of the Oread Magazine were discussed at a business meeting of the Quill club, student writers group, last night in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Also included in the program were several original manuscripts which were read by members of the club. Mary Elizabeth Evans, college sophomore, presided at the meeting. Place Teacher At Peabody Announcement is made by the University Teacher's Appointment bureau of the placement of Ruth Mary Nelson, graduate student, as a teacher of physical education in the high schools of Peabody. to play this work. A third factor is the difficulty of the piece. Another attraction at the concert will be Alice Sherbon and her concert dance group, dancing to "Rephsody in Blue," (Gershwin) played by the University Symphony orchestra. Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts, comments: "Miss Sherbon is a young woman of Lawrence who has gone far in her chosen field. With several years in New York under Martha Graham, she has attained a grace and finish in her art that is recognized at once by her audience." "Cheyenne Indian War Dance," (Charles Skilton, professor of organ), will be presented by the orchestra. "The entire selection," said Professor Kuersteiner, "is one gripping crescendo throughout, in which is vividly pictured the wild hysteria of the Indian war dance." Concluding the program will be several colorful and lighter numbers: "Blue Denube Waltzes," (Johann Strauss); "Pavanne" from the Swing Symphonette (Gould); and the popular and dynamic "Bolera" (Ravel). 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