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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1932, p. 30

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By Gene*ieve Whitm~an i Norhwestern Universiy School ofjf An announcement from the Man- Last Saturday night the music de- _\usic %vas given on Wednesday eve- agemnent of the coming North Shore partment of New Trier Higlh school -. ingi the recital hil 0rintonae gave its annual spring concert. Thee andUnvesiy lae.Ths ae Music Festival to be held during the large gymnasium was handsomneiy neadUiesypae hsWSweek of 'May 23 to 28 in Patten gymn- decratd, nd he rous o bosithe thirty-ninth student recital. The andgilsinthirgre.a - wit i program given on WVednesday is as nasium. says there will be no public. mae srigl1ebi-o color against flos gencral admnittance- at- the dress re- the gaiiy painted background.1 The, The Slurnbei' Song of the, Madonina ral t e hl itegma bosfurnished their own outfits. (Alfred Noyés) Louise Arnold Sua lenoMy2.e Mixed Quartette and. Piano h utmi en icitu< The familiar and tuneful COe- (arol Brenner, zoprqno: Rutherford this %-ear for severai reasons-, Di- tuetDA.eMery ives'of Xindsor" i.ea, tenor: HarrietBrewer, coitat Frederick- Stock,ý director of the ivas the first number. These young GeorgA Burhop, 1baritone, end' Louise fsia hsyafesta h t taneity which is delightfui. Good at- Chanson Trité (F Min.) Ruth Stuberi the work of the rehearsal. first of ail. peope pay ~itha veve n spor- rioîad, panyý. tenanc ofthepubic ntefers iit tack, rhythm, and excellent toe a-i i 1 yHee ot PaitScndl.h as Te fsia tiulrl i te trngsetinchr- 1oofl (Sarett) Helèn Greim chorus this vear is the flnest I1 have acterized this number.ý True justice2.Grass <,' Sandburg) Helen Gr elm :everher in My twenty-thre vear, cannot be given the lovely siflging ot Sung. hy Professor, Walter A. Stuits, ssciaio 'ith the'etva. c the Madrigal, club, due to, the huge ,of the fac-utr- Miss Greirn at the Piano. cording to the director, it is. onIv A sie f h gtnaiu. h tueiBerceuise (r; Idtu Kogor f air that theparn atedgte beut o te irs'voce ned aPlayed by 'Miss Kogon opening concert of theé séries 0 more intimate setting.. The samel hu iv.tefistt could -not be said of the boys' octet. ' 5Y on-- (Van Dyke) hecnet hudb h ls i Patriia Bennail Iear this chorus in ail its pristinle The timbre of the masculine volice'Ti~ !Vf~ft*rmh d oMscgoy carries over better. The. grýoup of ý ur, 1)y: ::rs ay trng. of thé spirituals was done verv welt ineed aut.M Brennan at the Piano. Frederick Stock, uhlo for »nv first prograînM o be gi23,n t 81. the last: one 'pleased the audienceý so Pi.pMldqeLus rod-jjs ihMndas', My 311 : <ie Mloiu D LMai.)rnld vears lias ýbec,; conductor of the î)clock is as follows: .much that an encore was asked forl Played by Miss A-ýrfrld CiaoSypoyoceta i 'nutr-r tcM.Bi and given. Chcag .inpon orhetrati Pr...fo GI. lu a Belle Damne sans, Merci musical director this year of the Jante Vreeland, sopIratnoï Thefreh lt o th gils'voie~ Sung hy M« resEofthe .fat. Vorth Shore Music festiv al, whici .lohn (Charles Thomas, lia ritoton Thefreh ltt f te grls Voce Dr.Q.;Ie-, f te fculy.Festival C'horus of 60l- iner in the part songs,, arraniged by Rich-'Ms twr a h in.poiinhdb ahl ytele Chicago Syrnphony Orchestra, unvesiywa Pelde<Efit . 1Pter .1L.kin.A Gerinan Redîuiem. Op>us 4.5 Brahni ard Donovan of -Yale niesiy aî tld, Eîa ai.) Peter___-C._L______m __________________andBaritont oo Most pleasing. *TheBoys' glee club p< Mildred G. Râlston F Cor S dorcheSoit) followed witb a group of three songs b IssRa tn1inI.Chorus: "Blessed are Tbev thlal of varying mood. These ,were donc Six Fragmienits Aftér Greek Auýthors Winetka Church Choir, Ch\oursn. eoIAlFesîi with precision and excellent hlending (E. A. Robinson) Wade Stephens o Hold Cocert May 2 - rasas of ars.1.Dorleha, after Posidippus) Baritone Solceart Chorus: 'ord, Tofpars. BmoveneieSootan f a:rusin. > iht oen a,.l» EZ!ut,ýchides (atter Lucillilus) The choir of Christ church. X\'Il]- NMake 'Me t'O Ko: Th n f.Sh ncription by the Sea after4 'hrsi'Hw Lovl j netka, composed of both nmen and 4. Chorusng Place. piano concerto in A minior, \'irgiiiia i.by, vllg eit niaaucus>rîDeliigPac. Lang at the piano and ber teacher. ý4. The Raveri after Nîcharchius> os i.1giefl nulcocr n- SSpaoIoadChrs Y Arthur Grandquist. guest conductor, 5.the ldstoy)fe aeu re-dyevening a~tthe bparsh bose. Noxvare SorroNful." broghttheflst artoftbeconer 6.A Mghy Rnne Cfte Nlh-There -are few boys choirs i the' 6. Baritone Solo and Chorusý: ro a- close Mirss pantgofesecoesrat 6.A > MhtyRur ate c United States, and that one at Christ onl Earth Have We No .Continuing prase or erpar ii tis perforin- Sung by Frank E. Svadden, baritone; cuc secpinly ieadwi hhb~5-i M r. I;tepheils at the Piano. wvorth hearing. IoejnVitr. ance. She bas poisýe. good quality X. of tone, and creditable execution. *rwo ,Nocturnes (B- Min. F.,shaýr» M in.) The programn begins at 8 :15o'clock, S8. Chorus: BeslaeteDad -He 1 n Yst nd he ancng ,vil b f o '10 ' ii Mernory <of Petér (Christian .Lutkiin She shows realtalent and here's t( Played*. by 'Mss Hle>os ai te acig i e rm 10 tnormisio ýhe suces* i hr msicl al)rYostli.o'lclock. The concert is sponsoired bv'- "horale, and Fugue ... Bàch-Abýert be ucinerr'Mmusicaloraseira fSatsions. j XI.N. s ..>the Cho ir guild, of which M.Nrs. XiiW1, ng Undr r.1rad.istth ochetrDeier0fStas"Alrearxes gai- goo f iselfiiiits. Electa Austin Gamon'iiam- Bacon -is chairman. Mrs. Roy '! b e. Tn a ,gv odaccount of. .sl i I Ruhe, meinegalel. of hisbeatifl cnceto.forMie Quartet .and Piano Bard is in charge of the e of opu ,NoiSras poto3 rarie Parmele, soprano; kEugen.e tickets C ra E u"fo "l-iawathas Wedding "Feast" l)% I Dreusier, tenor; -Alvene ResseèguIe. alto; iTePo~ I al nMsh-a ed Coleridge -Ta,%lor, in Nwhich al the 'alTh.Letn frs let usi onPhresToa choruses and orchestra took partGmopait v Verum Widor -Gloria in Excelsis," from copisdth ecn bi o he~ The students who gave numbers on Adoramus Te .... paIe.ýtrina M a r-s i n AFa gomram. the sen a ltf o tenonpso-tbe program -%vere assisted by Mrs. Ave Maria Th1.th Century _________ Alen eseuialo;Mss raeGloria Patri.......... tri "Onaway, Awake. Beloved" was SungAvn esepe lo is aeHodîi. Christus Natus Est., PalestrinaiW lWj by r.Snde o tiefauly.H~Parinele, soprano: Charles E. Lutton, 1 oWTnrsad asêjmette Singer W l vieiofpr vqaiy-and h ass; Prof. WValter A. Stults, bani- Crucifixus ............Lti pueIvi uaiy n e, fte cly isMySrn lraadOl-eotnGive Concert M y2 sings with ,good 'tast and fine Mu- -oe fte facultvMs ayS, , raand SonBe ten Kaýin;nikoff r egnlH.AG1re, siinhp h hrssn t atsoprano,.ofthe facltyandThe $leep iof -the Chil<d Je-su.s,.Gevaert Ms egnl . .Gen ezzo- wîia nsi echands an prîitsiopar Dresslertno.of th fcunî.Blss the Lord, O0 MY soprano, of Wilinette, wili give a of thec spirit of the mus ic. The or-- Soiil...... .... .Iiorlitof-1vanor program of songs at the Georgian chegtral part with ail its diffiu4lties PresentsPupiIu in Carcol, f the Rus8tan ChUldren, hotel Îiext Wednesday afternoon 11 wa xceptionally well played. arr.R by ............... a.r...yGaul-Nits.- Green was formerly a niember R14eita in inntka ntemisson f St. Luke's church choir in Evans- Lau.s I Jtrutri Miss Katherine Hedglin,,r - tdSoon VIn Goin'i' otiie--------Lestrtn adhs ivn typriate rerî- This review ,would not 1èe coti- the older pupîl 11s of her class in a r&1éaLi----------------Fuddeyin.taI 1s both i, E'rop and the United plte withôut comment on the splen- citaýl at the' Coumbia School of Mu.- Wade Zin )e 'WVtfir. Negro> Sptrjta>ai States.. di uor, f MVrs.Hornr E. Cotton scsii' 46Em teeWiitietl<a . e Yu b, Negr Mir i 1 er acopanist on thai day villii acf~,Mis. is~fr4 Ma~ .~ein ~ ~ La - . rvan uongbe -Mss Calarkca Oreig of JÈvafiston. -%t4key and Miss AMlit}ei Jones. -- son gave- a panlou i-adiin 0r. y rkag-4syand lVrs . E. Challior o-f Wilrette Il isperhaps onlv on suçh an oc- Uer grouip of solos. The follkwing sti~'i The Tui'iiae Pove Folk ~Soh - ~1*~ ~ a>r -dents ga4ve the program JaetArr. by Vaughn-willianas 9 xWill St as hots. Assistiig .Mrs. 3 ' , -,I ý thnv enter indergw"a'v" rnitthe u av n oôt1 ete fWi)ifa --- -~-ropriatè'to spring and ïhey wi iii]n theventr knderarin t thetim le, ad Dooth Yeter f Wnneka;clude "Since First 1 Met Thee," by when they step forth into college Mary Janet Lersch, Helen Peterson, SBOOK BOItI TOUR Rubinstein; " a onîg"b -thev are surrounded by good music enGnoRgn otaJa The concert tour of Lucrezia Borie L. Danza; "Do You Know My Gar- with ample opportunity to expressPoseWlim ofngfWiet. for the season 1932 isnwcmletely den?"-Hayden Wood; "The Rýos themselves in various musical organ- booked and no more dates are avail- Ensiaves the Nightingale"-Rimsk%- izations. This seed planted early, newed in their appreciation and love able. Amnong the cities where the Korsakow, and the charming verse cornes to flower in the Hig'h school of ail things artistic. The influence prima donna wiil be héard in concert by Robent Browning "The Year's at musnical activities, and ail these young is deep, iasting, and goes into fan will be New- York, B3oston, Chicago, the Spring" with music w-ittenl by H. ~ peopte-.go forth refreshed and ne- corners of our community if e. Buffalo, Rochester, Detroit, Baltimore. H. A.- Beach.

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