Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 25, 1958 To Give Last Band Camp Concert This Sunday's concerts will be the last of the season for the 21st annual session of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp. Two guest conductors will appear in Sunday's concerts. Lloyd Pfautsch, director of Choral Music at the Illinois Wesleyan University at Bloomington, will direct the camp chorus in both the afternoon and evening concerts. Victor Alessandro, conductor of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, will lead the camp's orchestra and band in concerts Sunday afternoon and evening. Another highlight of this week's concert will be the presentation of awards to the best girl and boy musician enrolled in the camp. The orchestra and chorus will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The band and chorus program will begin at 8 p.m. at the outdoor theatre just east of Hoch Auditorium. Afternoon Chorus This Is The Record Of John Gibbons Prof. Krehbiel, conducting He Watching Over Israel Mendelssohn Adoramuste Gasparini A Riddle arr. Pfautsch Me Pfautsch conducting Mr. Pfautsch, conducting Orchestra Irish Tune From County Derry The Flight From the Harem, Overture Capriccio Espagnol 1. Alborado 2. Variazioni 3. Alborado 4. Scena e canto gitano 5. Fandango Asturiano Marlan Carlson, soloist Prof. Carney, conducting Grainger Mozart Rimsky-Korsakov Fanfare Copland Symphony No. III in F Major Brahms Second Movement Symphony No. II in D Major Sibelius Fourth Movement Mr. Alessandro, conducting Irish Tune From County Derry Grainger Evening Band Irish Tune From County Derry Grainger William Tell Overture Rossini Prof. Wiley, conducting Chorus Lift Up Your Heads Handel Elijah Rock arr. Hairston Polly Wolly Doodle arr. Kubik Anna Mae Patterson, Carol Wilson, Steve Wood, soloists Mr. Pfautsch, conducting Hallelujah Chorus From "The Elijah" Handel Prof. Krehbiel, conducting Band Regal Procession, Concert March Williams Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 No. 8 Corelli-Minniear Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) Strauss Damnation Of Faust, Hungarian March Berlioz Mr. Alessandro, conducting Presentation of Awards by Dean Gorton 1812 Overture Tschaikovsky Prof. Wiley, conducting Irish Tune From County Derry Murray Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Joseph W. Murray, Class of '11, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rumsey Funeral Home. Mr. Murray died at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital following a one car accident Tuesday night about 12 miles northwest of Lawrence on the Wellman Road. He was 73. Mr. Murray bought the Winchester Star about January 1, 1558 and was returning from there to his home in Lawrence when his car went off the road. He had worked for the Lawrence Daily Journal-World for 40 years, retiring Jan.1, 1956. Survivors include his wife, two sons, two daughters two grandchildren and a sister. Concert To Have Two Guest Conductors The Midwestern Music and Art Camp chorus, band and orchestra will be under the direction of two guest conductors this week. Victor Alessandro, conductor of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, will direct the orchestra and band. Lloyd Pfautsch, who will join the faculty of Southern Methodist University this fall, will direct the chorus in both the afternoon and evening concerts. Mr. Plautsch, recently director of choral music at Illinois Wesleyan University at Bloomington, received his undergraduate education at Elmhurst College at Elmhurst, Ill. He also attended the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, where he received the Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Sacred Music degrees. Part of Mr. Pfautsch's work at his new post as director of choral music at Southern Methodist will be in the planning of a new curriculum. He will be a member of a committee which will plan the courses necessary to the offering of a combined degree in music and theology. A composer and arranger of choral music, Mr. Pfautsch is making his seventh appearance at the music camp. Mr. Alessandro is a graduate of the University School of Music at the University of Rochester. He has also studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, and the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome. He has been director of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra since 1951. Prior to accepting the San Antonio position Mr. Alessandro was director of the Oklahoma City Symphony for 11 years. When he became director of the Oklahoma City orchestra, he was the youngest symphony conductor in the United States. "A dubious honor," Mr. Alessandro calls it. This is his fourth season as a This is his fourth season as a guest conductor at the music camp. ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZZLE To Give Ballet Recital The ballet division of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp will present its seasonal recital at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Hoch Auditorium. of the sections of the ballet division, beginning, intermediate and advanced, will participate in the program. The program will include solo and group dancing of classical ballet and folk dances. Students in each Robert Bell, director of the ballet division, will conduct his students in the recital. CLOSEOUT ON 1958 RCA HI-FIDELITY EQUIPMENT REDUCED 20% Bell's Music Store 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 LOOKING FOR A KU SOUVENIR? Campus Aerial Photos are wonderful maps and beautiful pictures all in one Order Now-Prints can be mailed to your home. 8X10 PRINTS, $1 EACH 1015 Mass. Next to Varsity Theatre VI 3-9471 IT'S SIDEWALK CAFE NIGHT! 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