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Show Dixie College Band To Present Annual Band Concert Sunday Night Dixie College Orchestra To Assist With Variety of Numbers The annual concert of the Dixie I Ueoe band and the Dixie college I orehestra will be given in the col-lege col-lege auditorium next Sunday at 8:30 p.m. 1 Besides a variety of numbers from each of these organizations, there will be seections from a string quartet and a brass quartet, 1 also a saxophone solo by Bobby Morris. ' The orchestra will play the follow fol-low Lng numbers: "Allgretto", (from Moonlight Sonata) by L. van Beethoven; "Maritana", selection, se-lection, by W. V. Wallace; "Sche-heazade," "Sche-heazade," themes, by N. Rimsky-Korsakov; Rimsky-Korsakov; and "Pique Dame," overture, by Fr. von Suppe. The band will interpret "Sempre Fidelis," march, by John Philip Sousa; "The Chocolate Soldier," selection, by Oscar Straus; "Grand Fantasia, Then You'll Remember Me'", (from Bohemian Girl) by H. Round, with Dick Miles soloist; "Zarripa," overture, by L. J. F. Herold; "Coronation March," (from the Prophet) by G. Meyerbeer; Meyer-beer; and "The Star-Spangled Banner," by Francis Scott Key. The string quartet will play two numbers from the London chamber, cham-ber, music series, "Gavotte" and "Preludium", the first by Jonathan Jona-than Battishill, the second by John Travers. Playing in the quartet are Dawn Andrus, Austin Gentry, Josephine Jones and Earl J. Bleak. The brass quartet will play "Soldier's Chorus", from Faust, toy Chas. Gounod. The performers are Dick Miles, Earl J. Bleak, Walter Snow and Bevalere Cox. Tschaikowsky's "Piano Concerto Con-certo No. 1 in B flat" will be played by Bobby Morris as his saxophone number. The concert is directed by Earl J. Bleak. "There will be no admission charge to the program, but contributions con-tributions toward the War Bond Scholarship fund will be accepted. Members of the Delta Phi Alpha club will have charge of this. |