Times & Guide (1909), 22 Mar 1956, p. 11

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At present, this mass disease threatens some 17,000,â€" 000 Mexicans in unprotected areas, and costs their country about $160,000,000 a year. in economic losses, according to figures cited by Robert Davee‘ UNICEE‘s Regional Director for the Americas. The money set aside for Mexico will be used to supply DDT, dieldrin, sprayers transâ€" port and microscopes during the first 18 months of the Mexican Governments‘s â€" fiveâ€"year antiâ€" malaria campaign. The Governâ€" ment is committed to spend the equivalent of at least $12,500,â€" 000 Record Reviews At the peak of the house. spraying drive in this campaign, it is estimated, some 13,400,000 men, women and children will get direct protection against the disease. . Those benefiting indiâ€" rectly will bring the total up to more than 16,500,000. The World Health Organizaâ€" tion will cooperate in these antiâ€" malaria efforts. Since it began work nearly nine years ago, the U.N. Chilâ€" dren‘s Fund has given aid to 109 countries for improving the health and nutrition of children and their parents, Currently, 92 lands are receiving aid from the agency for health .drives, maâ€" ternal and _ child _ welfare schemes, and feeding and nutriâ€" tion projects. Pakistan gets $280,000 to help guard nearly 14,400,000 of its people against the world‘s Pubâ€" lic Health Enemy No. 1. ‘UNICEF funds provided for fighting this disease in Africa amount toâ€" some $590,000, inâ€" tended to guard the health of 842,000 in French West Africa, Cameroons and Togoland, 250,â€" 000 in Liberia, over. 700,000 in Nigeria and 500,000 in the Suâ€" it but have been unobtainable. This column has previously reâ€" viewed Volumes M,, and VI The remaini have now come to my turntable and all maintain the very high, and unexecelled standards of availâ€" able organ recordings. The Acolian â€" Skinner Organ Co. has been issuing a series of records under the title, "The King of Instruments", of which seven discs have now appeared. They intend to continue the series and also to record choral and instrumental works, with a policy of selecting works which are of great musical merâ€" On Volume II there is an orâ€" gan recital which I intend to discuss at some length at a later date, but.I will deal with volâ€" umesâ€" IV and VII in this issue. The programme, played by Edâ€" gar Hilliar on Vol. IV at St. Mark‘s Church, Mt. Kisco, New York, consists of a "Chorale with Nine Variations" by Palâ€" chebel, an. "Air Tendre" by Loeillet, "Offertoire Sur Les Grande _ Jeux" of Couperin, "Flute Tune" of Thomas Arne, two Bach works, "O Man Beâ€" wail Thy Grievous Sin" and the fourth of his six, "Trio Sonatas". A modern work, "Cortege & Liâ€" tanie" of Marcel Dupre comâ€" pletes the programme. at first impression seem like dutâ€"ofâ€"tune pipes but are actualâ€" ly giving a precisely controlled harmonic super â€" structure to each note sounded. The "Flute Tune" of Arne is immediately captivating and hard to get out of your head; the Dupre piece Meatiest by far is the "Trio Sonata" which, with its five companions may be regarded as the ultimate test of any organâ€" ist‘s skill and among the finest of Bach‘s _ extensive _ organ works, (several thousand pages). In the other Bach work listenâ€" ers may be surprised to hear the use of milxture stops which CR BmMD MEBROY MCME CAACRNC PUCES is a uutly-rinwn. and emoâ€" tionally gripping: movement of ever increasing power and the "Air Tendre" is a fragile beauty to display flute stops and the By RBaroid A. Miller, LRSM APPEARING IN THE FOURTH and final concert of the Weston Concert Association‘s 1955â€"56 season will be the Montreal ‘comralfo, Maureen Forrester. Miss Forrester has received interâ€" national recognition and has been compared to the late Kathâ€" leen Ferrier. The concert will be held March 24 in the auditorium of the Weston Collegiate and Voacational School. Botn in an old French district of Montreal ‘of Scottishâ€"Irish parents, Miss Forrester is multiâ€" lingual and received her muâ€" sical education in Montreal with the benefit of coaching by the Dutch Liedermaster, â€" Bernard Diamant. Miss Maureen Forrester, wonâ€" tralto, will be the featured artâ€" ist at the fourth concert of the 1955â€"56 Weston Concert Assoâ€" ciation season. This concert will be held Saturday, March 22nd in the auditorium of the Weston Coltegiate and Vocational school. When Miss Forrester left Canâ€" ada for a recital tour in Rurope early in 1955, Time Magazine naméd© her Canada‘s "Musical Ambassadress" and noted her "solid prestige at home." After the tour of seven countries, in which â€" she was â€" unanimously hailed as "one of the greatest interpreters of our epoch," Miss Forrester studied with voice masters in Berlin and Vienna probing the riches of lieder repâ€" ertory. tremulant with good taste. Hilâ€" liar‘s playing and the clean RLAA. recording are entirely worthy of these organ classics. Vol. VII is subâ€"titled, "Marâ€" ilyn Mason in Recital" and was recorded at St. John‘s Chapel, Groton School, Groton, Mass. Spaced, liked the previous proâ€" gramme across the centuries, it Oopens with "Concerto del Sigâ€" nor Torrlli* by Bach‘s cousin, Johann Walter, a trangcribed violin concerto neatly lmn(.d‘ and registered like a threeâ€"perâ€" son conversation. There is anâ€" other "Partita" of Palchebel with twelve artful variations, a "Capriccio" on the notes of the ‘Cucu‘ by J. K. Kerl1 and the virtuoso, "Prelude & Fugue in D Major" of Bach. Three modâ€" ern works ate the "Carnival Suite" of Robert Crandell with bright, incisive rhythms, Searle Wright‘s "Prelude on ‘Green Sleeves‘" and his devotional ‘&relude on "Brother James Air." iss Mason is a thoroughly comâ€" petent and fastidious player of the organ, tossing off the Bach Fugue, her big test, in confident ease. Again recorded sound is excellent, and the instruments used in these discs are of transâ€" parent clarity. Maureen Forrester won interâ€" national recognition through the highly praised Paxis dekut in February 1955, whe e gritics said: "I have not hear voice as beautiful since Kathleen Ferâ€" rier." "But what is absolutely amazing «s the perfection of a technique without the slightest flaw, the subtlety and suppleness of the attacks, the ease and homogeneity of the style." _ Her engagements in Europe included music festivals, recitals and four recordings, along with Contralto Maureen Forrester Soloist At Concert Saturday Guest Artist At Weston Concert many network programmes. After an outstanding London debut at Wigmore Hall in Janâ€" uary, Miss Forrester returned to her commitments on this conâ€" tinent which included a recital tour _ with _ John â€" Newmark through the Maritimes to the leading cities of Western Canâ€" ada, and appearances with Torâ€" onto, Montreal and Halifax Symphony Orchestras. . The Pelmo Parke Home and School Association will be holdâ€" ing their "Fun Fair" in the school Saturday, March 24th. The spring fashion show preâ€" sented by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Pelmo Park Ratepayers‘ Association in the Pelmo Park school last week was a huge success. 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