Fritz Kreisler, violinist, and Josef Hofmann, pianist, head the long list of distinguished musicians which the Department of Music has booked for the season's musical program in Hanover. These two masters, who have been secured only at great expense, will appear in Webster Hall, Hofmann on Jan. 11, and Kreisler on March 21.
Included also on the program is Florence Stern, the eleven year old violin prodigy, who will make her second appearance in Hanover, December 7. This child wonder gave a concert in Hanover last summer which met with great success and her coming recital is being eagerly looked forward to as one of the best on the list.
In addition to these artists many others have been announced, among them Mrs. Edward MacDowell, widow of the great American composer; C. E. Griffith '15 who will give a violin recital assisted by Mrs. W. M. Ross, formerly of Hanover; Mrs. L. L. Silverman of Hanover; and Werner Janssen ex-'21, noted as one of the foremost of the younger American pianists and composers.
Organ recitals will be given almost every Tuesday evening beginning November 16, and the organists engaged for programs include Professor W. C. Hammond of Mount Holyoke, and Professor Geer of Vassar. Concerts by the Dartmouth College Orchestra and by the Woman's Chorus of Hanover are other features announced.