Show Russian Singer At B. B A. A C. C Savell world Orld famous in r of or Russian and Gypsy folk olk songs will appear In concert at the Branch Agricultural College Auditorium Auditorium Auditor Auditor- ium lum Monday night October 29 at P. P PM P.M. M. M Mr was as born In the town U of Odessa and as a youth be became became be be- came acquainted with the peasant Artisan from the Volga the miner from the Ural the merchant from froin the Caspian Sea the nomad of or Azof the from the vast steppes of Mongolia olla the fiery Georgian of the and the to never-to-be forgotten forgotten forgotten for for- gotten convict ships which association association tion brings a deep knowledge and understanding understanding un un- un-g un to his music Mr Wale Wale- has twice t at the Sorbonne Sorbonne Sor- Sor bonne having once be been n introduced by Anatole France He has given approxImately approximately recitals within the last latt three years making twenty major majo tours in the United states and Europe during that period J His program is as follows The Soldiers Soldier's Widows Widow's Lament Troika The Siberian Horse Driver Ehl Ehi The Volga Boatman Halda Haida Haidal The Village Peddler Tarl Tart Bar Barl A Hunting Song Dalina The Harvesters Harvester's Song Yak The Dying Cossack Cossac Chieftain The Bandit The Passing Bird The Blind BUnd Beggar o of Stamboul The Two Blacksmiths Why Gypsy Song Nie The Gypsy Horse Hors Thief The Wonders Wonder of the Steppes Convict Chain Song Bayou Cassack Cossack Lullaby The following was taken from the thi Stockton Dally Daily Evening Record published published pub pub- at Stockton California on october October October Oc oc- Oc- Oc tober 4 1934 In the th expression o of emotions in n. n the last group the thi Chain Song of the prisoners on n the convict ship held the audience under unde undera a spell The clanking of the chains chain which in various lengths and weights form almost a harness it was ex explained explained ex- ex was startlingly imitated on the Russian guitar One could well know that the singer had lived through the varied emotions that he portrayed as he had watched such a ship passing by Odessa |