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Concert program for a recital of Leopold Godowsky, a Polish-born American composer--pianist. Mr. Godowsky performed a rhapsody by Brahms, a sonata by Chopin, works by Ravel, Debussy and others, and some of his own compositions and arrangements for piano.
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HEILIG THEATRE Portland, Oregon Wednesday Evening, March 15, 1922 RECITAL Leopold Godowsky Composer--Pianist Program I. (a) Rhapsody, Op. 119.....No. 4 (E flat)....................Brahms (b) My Joys (c) Maiden's Wish Polish Songs............................Chopin-Liszt II. (a) Rondeau en Musette ..Rameau-Godowsky (b) Tambourin ............Rameau-Godowsky (c) Pastorale (Angelus) .....Corelli-Godowsky (d) Gigue ...............................Loeilly-Godowsky......... From "Renaissance," by Godowsky (e) Nocturnal Tangier (f) Memories (g) Sylvan Tyrol (h) The Music Box (i) Quixotic Errantry......From Triakontameron Thirty Moods and Scenes By Godovsky III. Sonata, Op. 58 (B minor)................................................................................................................Chopin Allegro Maestoso Scherzo: Allegro Vivace Largo Finale: Presto non tanto IV. (a) Jeux d'Eau (Playing Fountains)................................................................................................Ravel (b) Reflets dans l'Eau (Reflections in the Water)..............................................................Debussy (c) Poeme, Op. 32, No. 1 (F sharp)............................................................................................Scriabine (d) March Wind............................................................................................................................MacDowell (e) On Wings of Song ............................................Mendelssohn-Liszt (f) In Autumn...........................................................................................................................Moszkowski (g) Symphonic Metamorphoses on "Kuenstlerleben" ("Artist's Life") of Johann Strauss ......................................................................................................Godowsky HEILIG NEXT WEEK THUR. FRI. SAT. MAR. 23-24-25 SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT. Return Engagement—City and Out of Town Mail Orders Received Now Wagenhals & Kemper Present the Dramatic Sensation of New York and Chicago THE BAT By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood Ticket Office Sale Now Open, 10 a. m. at Sherman-Clay & Co., 6th and Morrison Public Auditorium Wed., Thur., Fri. and Sat. March 22,23,24,25 matinee Saturday Chicago Grand Opera Co. MARY GARDEN, General Director Wednesday, March 22—MONNA VANNA Thursday, March 23—LOHENGRIN (in English) Friday, March 24—ROMEO AND JULIET Saturday Matinee, March 25—THAIS Saturday Night, March 25—AIDA OVER The AMPICO The Greatest Musical Instrument in the World The fortunate owner of an Ampico piano may summon the-world's greatest artists to play for his guests whenever he so desires. The Ampico plays perfectly. It will afford you and your family and your friends great enjoyment and will prove a delightful means of entertainment. The Great Godowsky Says: "No other recording of mine on any instrument whatsoever gives me the deep, unalloyed satisfaction which these records on the Ampico do. They possess, aside from the quality of flawless reproduction, the heart pulsation which stamps the Ampico absolutely individual and apart from anything else." (signed) LEOPOLD GODOWSKY. The Ampico is sold in Portland by Meier & Frank e G. F. Johnson Company Piano Co. The Quality Store 147-149 Sixth Street
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March 15, 1922
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