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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1938, p. 36

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When Richard Crooks, leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera association, opens the 1938- 39 series of concerts sponsored by the Artist Recital cornmittee of the Wixnetka Music club, at New Trier High school auditorium next Mon- day evening, with Frederick Schauwecker at the piano, he will sing the follow-ing programn: Where'er You Walk, £rom "Semele' ..........,.Hanidel Sound an Alarm, from "Judas Maccabaeus" . Handel Mr. Crooks Zueignung Die Nacht Morgen Helml'Iche Aufi'ordertung .Strauss Intermezzo................... Brahmns Plece roroùco ...... ..............Tyo M r. Schauwecker- Aia-Vainemnent. mna bien aiiIIete.froîîî "Le- Roi d'Ys............. .....Lalo Aria-Le .Reve, firom *"Maion"........Massenet Thouhe My Open Wdouw Warren Do Not Go,. My Love .................. Hagem a War Song of Donald the Black ...........Gilbert Mr. Crooks Crooks is known and beloved ini cvery corner of the world. In Australia, whêre he has made the most successful tour ever recorded there, 1: one hour every Sunday night is dev-oted. exclu- sively to the broadcasting of his rêcords of sacred music. While trying out a new hrtwv radio in is home, the other nigl)t, he: was a bit be- to the North Cape two summers .ago; Mvr. and Mrs. Crooks mnade.a 'stop in the quaint old town of Hammerfest. In a window of a general store, along one of the by-streets, ,vere two American p)honograph records., Both ()f them were made. 1wRichard Cronks. Contralto Maurice Seymour Phioto * The ,North western. Universityj Scool o M&cwilU present Pa0ine- Manchester, ut- * eznt, ti e of îftt( 1ulty ineMtr, in a rectïrZ at 8:15 o'clock- Friday eveiuý,, Octo ber 21, in the Music aiOrnto avenue and Uti- *versity place,, Evanston. Mliss Manchester. whose .home is niou' io Evanston, formerljy lie nGlencae. The programn for the recital. which is opexi t.o the public without charge. will be as follows: Partita in B flat... . .. .. .. . . . ....... Praeludiumn Allenýàande Valse- , up p , . .. . .. ..-, . . . . nL inJj ludes . . . . . . . a h a i o SNos, X and V .:acrnjo dIee.................Liszt Hostess for Openrng Mleeting of M~usic Club Mrs. James G. Shaknan of Wilniette will one of the hostesse.s for the tea whinh will foll gicale and tea to be held at the Cordon club iii Chicago at 2:15 o'clock Wednesday, October 26, by the Chicago District of the Illinois F'ederation of Music clubs, Mrs. Frank P. Whitmore ofRKen- i,ýlwor.th, the president, announces. Mrs., Ira .L, McKintnie of Springfield,. the newý sta te. pres ident, will be the'guest «speakel-, and Miss Bet ty Browning, a metropolitan rporter, -wil talk on publicity. The,.program, arranl.god by* Miss Grace L. Seiberling. the first. vice- president, will include numbers by the Evans-, ton. Music Clubsingers, Sadie Rallèrty, directOr, and, Mildred, Waugh; accompanist,, by. Florenc-e Henlinie,*pianist, and the ýLadies chorù,s of 'the Lake View: Musical society under the directioi of Helen Leefelt, with ;Elsa Chandler as ac- companist. The. federation is laying special stress at the Present. time upon en semble and choral.singing. and at the bien nieL meeting of the national fed- eration in Baltimore, Md., next M ay, will pre- sent a national chorus which w%%ill go' afterwards,. to sing at the New York fair. Ieturns to Indiana~polis to Play Wuîth Symphony. Leonard Krupnick, the cellist'. sonî of M]r. and Mrs., Morris Krupnick, 220 Central Park ave- niue, Wilmette. is spending a fe\v weeks with his parents before returning to Indianapolis to plav for another scasnn with tle Inidiiiaaolis Sv- phlony orchestra. During his stay here he is flllin*g several engagements in Chica go. ir. Krupnick was in the Ea(ýt fur four months this surnryer, studyin.g at the Jacques Gordon school at Music Mountain, Falls Village,. Conn., .under Naourm Benditzky, the cellist. -While there he pla.yed in the Enesco octet with the Gordon String quartet. Another music event jn which he participated was the Hymn Sing festival held at Norfolk, Conn., where he played with the orchestra, This festival, very well known throughout the Ez-st., 1was introduced mnany- years ago, by Frederick Stock ýand has had a lonig nnd.quccessful histOâry, IDistrict President ithly program and tb wiU., meet for xt M.onday at the- Robert. Kingery, ica go., tmore, 644 AbIbotsford residnt of the Chicago ,s Federation of Music Id armusicale and tea 6, at the Cordon. club dn College Stud ia Photo WLLMET TE LIFE i

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