GLENN JACOBSONLARRIE MOOREPETER HOWARDString Trio Will Present Reci alarcCco-In Relies Lettres Auditorium FridaynnEliteemSeA joint recital will be presented in the Belles Lettres Club auditorium Friday afternoon at 2 p. m, in observance of music day.The recital will be by a string trio from the Conservatory ofkrmyyears she bad a few lessons each 11954 . and with John Frazer 1952 year with Mischa Mischakoff for until lie graduates.a three year period. Two years be- jn addition to music he enjoys fore entering Oberlin College she reading_ Glenn Jacobson, whosewent a few times each year for home is in Spokai]e Washington,lessons with Reber Johnson. -ls 19 years old and a sophomoreMiss Moore was winner of the at Oberlin. He studied piano witheo;so;Music, Oberlin, Ohio. The group includes Larrie Moore, violinist, 11951 Tuesday Musicale Scholarship.)•ist-ishi1Cs.1-kvyss:f-g-tyrn10,air-Peter Howard, cellist and Glenn Jacobson, pianist.This will be the Music Day meeting of the club and is sponsored jointly by the Belies Lettres and the Tuesday Musicale Club.«Alrs. Einar Brumberg will be chairman for the meeting.The program will incline:, Piano; Sonala, Opus ’ 10, No. 2, Beethoven, Allegro, Allegretto,Presto.Violin, Nocturne, Boulanger, Preludium and Allegro, Kreisler.Cello, Three Fantasy Pieces for Cello and piano, Opus 73, Schumann. Trio, Trio in B Flat Major, Opus 99, Schubert.Larrie Moore, the daughter oiMr. .and Mrs. A. A. Moore of West Third Street Is a senior at Oberlin College. She studied violin withShe has held a scholarship at Oberlin College for the past two years. She is teaching one day each week in Lorain, Ohio, this year.Peter Howard, who was bom in 1932 in Hartford, Conn.; had musical training from the time he was six years until he was 11. Then his musical training was interrupted by going away to school.He continued his musical' study in 1952 at Oberlin, where he has been a self-supporting student for two years, working al waiting on tables at the Oberlin Inn. He aims for a solo career as cellist.Howard studied with Charles Krane from 1938 to 17943, with George Brawn the summer of 1949 and 1951, with Maurice Leu-dron, of Paris the summer ofM:G1HiBiWBiJack Radunsky. Jacobson has given piano recitals every year since he was 13, and has been active as an .accompanist both inhigh school and college..In Spokane he played “Rhapsody in Blue” by Gershwin with the high school orchestra and in 1953 won first prize in the state of Washington in the NFSM recording contest.He is a recipient of an RCA scholarship for this year and next year.The musicians will be introduced by Mrs. R. L. Chcnault.Mrs. D. R. Broderick is chairman from Tuesday Musicale Club. Tea will be served following the program by the hospitality committee.•4crFiPiCftcFrr..___