Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 56

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· Lusk Returns from Extended Concert Tour South. West Milan Lusk, Wilmette violinist, who has been concertizing extensively in the South, West and on the Pacific Coast for the past four weeks, has returned to the north shore to fulfill a number of engagements in Chicago and vicinity during April. During his most recent tour Mr. Lusk was heard in some of the foremost artist -courses at various colleges and before music clubs in Mississippi, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Oregon. He covered a distance of more than five thousand miles. Mr. Lusk did not appear this season before the Wilmette Sunday Evening dub as had been announced. His tour of the West prevented a scheduled appearance before the club on April 1. Mr. Lusk's artistry received many «lowing tributes in the various cities Ia which he appeared. He played in the Portland Oregon Auditorium on a ries including such outstanding artas Macbeth, . Maria Sundelius, ~Cue, Roleathal aad Melius. Martinelli in Auditorium Concert Sunday Afternoon Many north shore music patrons are planning to attend the concert at the Auditorium theater Sunday afternoon. April 8, \vhich represents Giovanni Martinelli's only appearance of the season in. Chicago. The popular Metropolitan tenor was accorded a great ovation in his \Vinnetka Mtt.sic dub Artist-Recital appearance at the New Trier auditorium early in March, concluding the current season of recitals in a veritable blaze. of glory. His program this Sundav will include operatic arias. French, Italian and English songs. The hour is 3:30 o'clock. The Chicago Chamber Music society will present the Gordon String quartet in the fifth of a series of concerts bein~ given under its auspices, at the James Simpson theatre of Field Museum of Natural History Sunday afternoon, April 8, at 3 p: m. The Northwestern university school of music presented uThe Crucifixion" by Stainer, at the Evanston Congregational church last Monday -evening. Prof. Loyal Phillips Shawe, director of tht- voice department of the school of music, directed numbers by the en· semble classes. Prof. Horace Whitehouse, associate professor of theory. and church and choral music, played the organ selectiogs. A tenor solo was offered by ·W. Chester Ewers, a junior in the school of music, and a baritone solo was sung by Hardin A. Van Deursen of Wilmette, also a third year student in the school. Reed B. Jerome, baritone, and Harry H. McMains presented incidental solos. Ave Verum ··.......··.....··. Mozart The China Mandarin .········· Bantock The Traveler's Song .·..··.··· Thlma{l Song of the Lumberman .·...··. Holllt 1.7 Wankln' o ............... Scottish Air Boys· Treble Glee club VIII Momfng Song ·.·..···.····· Beethoven Mixed chorus Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee .·..·...··.········ Bach BII1181Dble ·

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