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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
PAGE SEVEN
First Piano Quartet Makes
econd Duke Appearance
DURHAM The First Piano
Quartet, final off-the-series attrac
tion of this season's Duke Univer
sity concert program, will make
Jts second Duke appearance
Thursday night, manager J. Foster
Barnes. announced. ,
The four-man musical team ap
peared on the regular series two
seasons ago.
The program will include 15 se
lections ranging from Bach to De
bussy, Barnes said.
Tickets are still available and
may be secured by writing Barnes,
Box 4822 Duke Station, .or by
phoning the university, Ext. 6225.
Originated by producer Edwin
Fadiman some 12 years ago, the
famous radio Quartet is now com
posed of concert pianists Adam
Garner; Glauco D'Attili, Frank
Mittler, and Edward Edson.
The Duke concert will begin
with "Variations on the Caprice
in A Minor" by Paganini, radio
theme signature of the Quartet.
In the first group of selections
are Bach's "Prelude and Fugue in
C Minor," a Mozart "Rondo,"
"Trout Variations" by Schubert,
and "La Campanella" by Liszt.
The second group of selections
will feature Liszt's "Second Hun
garian Rhapsody," the Magic Fire
Music from Wagner's "Die Walk
uere," three etudes by,Chopin;and
Weber's "Invitation to the Dance."
Final numbers will include
"Malaguena,, by Lecuona, De
bussy's "Clair de Lune," "Polich
inellen by Villa-Lobos, Prok
ofieffs march "Love for Three
Oranges," a polka by Shostako
vich "The Golden Age," and the
dance by R'ossini-
"Tarantella"
Liszt.
CHRISTMAS CAROLING for
combined . men's and women's
dorms will be planned in Roland
Parker Lounge No. 1 today at
4 p.m.
. All dorm social chairmen are
asked to be present at this meet
ing or to send a representative.
Teachers1 Classes
To Begin Jan. 5
Registration lor the winter
quarter's Saturday classes for stu
dents and teachers within com
muting distance is scheduled for
Saturday, January 5, between 8
and 9:30 a.m., it was announced
today by Dean Guy B. Phillips of
the School of Education.
The classes will also open on
January 5, Phillips said, and will
continue throughout the winter
quarter until Saturday, March 15.
No registrations will be permitted
after classes begin.
Six courses will be given, all
scheduled between 9 and 11:30
a.m. each Saturday during the
quarter.
Subjects and instructors are:
Educational administration, Prof.
W. E. Rosenstengel; secondary ed
ucation in the United States, Prof.
J. Minor Gwynn; " Progressive
Practices in the Modern School,
Prof. Willinda Savage; Language
Arts in the Elementary School,
Prof. Carl F. Brown; Growth and
Development of the School Child,
Prof. A.JM. J&rdan, and Administrative-
Aspects of the Guidance
Program, Pn5f . Gordon Ellis.
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