Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 36

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The duo hatpsichordists. PhInip Marnuel and Gavsm WUfisaum, will prtsent the nmuic e Bach,. Coopein,. Padiethel. Byrd, Mb«-nizý. Tte- Mann10, aM iKnbnau on -the original initruntetîs fW which the mu-pic wae, written wïbentbe3 ap- pear in a :sties of two barpsichord and i ..gan. concerts, at tihe Dusbkin School 'of lusli'. 555 Glemdale, aveue, Winnetka, on Satm'day.and Sunday teeings. Thé- *U11- be assiste*l by Doroithy ýandDavid I>uihkan, plaYing recojrder*s, woodinttrument' <n the satne periodt. Saturdav night tht solom wiII hie George B¶o, ±oanti Sunday night GLadys Porter, the Sqprn-à. The proe am for &e 'sceî~ excluiveCA t!".- nuir-Otrs C<, ' manuala and p*dal i lwrtt', <C J.rtét. Iai -.. W. P. Bai-,h (17l'i-,4 --y lrYs*s** on thIe m niflcêtY AllaMaria.Th#--"Lê«ughing"'VJu' Played 'ira tht '4AYIihord. Thk Btlix Byrd (~ZI2, ' Wrta Inri li ajo flu Twc, roýc,rdk-rp a-a'? hsrpt,hfor. IV Jai~b Mrrlagc, Kuh ra u (1 ,- 1722 SCtMal$nat, pIyedon i' rtan and! harrpslûh',rd. music by 4kely Trio *Incidentai music for thc KappaI) Alpha Theta tea which will he helti Saturday afternoctn at thc Gcorgian hotel in 1-Evan>,îo-n wiII be played b>' the Akely trio composeýd of Mrs. 1 .rnau Akelv, 6.15 Lake avenue, Wilmette. and h4r twso daughte rs, M ~yhe, and Frances., Mrs.A-l s.itht- , fià'+-t, Blythe, a. celhst, 'and France.s, a, vîolinist. The trio will also play Sùnday afternoo)n at aà tea, for new memnbers to be held at the First Congre- gational church ina Evanston. Thse Evan.ton lMu!,ic clui, inuîounc<-s;a uotest, open t'O Tesidents of i vnt'nancId 11 %orf1j Shre îr *chlasi*u nd oiof. <>11e lunc-l dolars (lnpntin il mitclule %.tucIt% '>1 o piano, -.-ice and stringeil instruments wbo arc, between the agts Àof) 6and 25. rhe ;prvIlinri4-, %ilil fit held Ma% 9. atthe hrimie of SIrs. Roy IE. Pardëet.243r) Harr'ofn, treet, Pantcat 3.:1 ockrk., Furtih'-r informaion may bc oLtainecl bytelephoing NMrs. Pardee. wb4o istilt chair-. nnos fthe Cote.st committ(ýe. Con)testats ils? , .Ie tndoreed bi utwo reçognized musicialîs. au cF ý malregi'tratir.,n h-e mrust lie'ini the hands oi -tmnis b y >May 7. Manuel and Williamsopi, Duo Harpsichordists Plan State Convention ,of ftuISuc Federation. Plans for Fedcrat ion o on Mlay81 91 nvention of the s to be held in ý Ail ycar six hundrcd' children from the nine Civic Music children's choruses in orphanages, playgrocid parks and settlements have been pre- ;sarJng for the. aniual festival rif the Civic Mtjsic A, oiation of Chicago which will beheld Sun- dlay alternoon, April:24, at 3:30 o'clock in Orches- tra Hall. Mfaly north shore résidents are interested , in the association. Scrving on ias lxaar' l ojirect!.r, f rom the north shore are Mrfs., Sidney Partlett. 'Edwin S. Fetcher, Mrs. William Sht.rmani Ha%. G. T. liellmuth,:Avern K. Scolnik,. and Mrs. Ro- lad1). Whitman, ail of %Vinnetka. Mfr. Fetcher ks treasurer of the association. and' serving as secretary is i Priscilla Carver of Highland Park. The childrer., aiterone rehearsal with the Civic Orchestra of Chii- * cago, will sing from memory four- teen songs. ranging from Ba.ch and Mozart, through Schumann' and Mendelssohn a to folk, songs of nianv nations. For the first tîme in Chicago a*.Cantata for ehilren"ç v'oices, "Juniblies*" by Dorothy - James, will be, presented. The or - chestra w'ill also play three numt- bers. Mfarx E. Obertidorfer. mu-ical director. of the assoriation. vill conduct' the children's chorUýes. With one exception the. songs have héen cspeciallv ýharinotiizedr and orchestrat.ed h r Oberui- dorfer. Their interpretation b£- children with beautiful toile qual - itv and clear'diction wil] off er onc of the thrills of the musical sýeaiýoil those snonsoring the cncurt he- Jieve. Hans Langje k ceiiductor of the orchestra. and Clqreiice E.vans, assistant conciuctor. Sings in '"CrUCifixion" *Helen Heèdges.. soprano (M rs. Herbert-W. Stoetzel). .377 Hiý-l- > * thorne- avenue. Glencoe. %vas solo-. ist for a ýjoinlt service of wvorship edb I the vanton hurheson Monday, -April il.« at. the. First. Baptist church. The following Satur- day eveningý she ivas heard in 'the: "Crucifixion" when it was presenîted at the First NMethodis't church ina Evanston. Mfrs. Stoetzel'was also Solo- ist for the spécial. Easter servic e at the Frirst Methodist church 0on Sunday morning. jorie Ducnanani, accompanist. Best, John Bower, Arthur Bryson, Cumming EIliIf, Davis EIlis, Richard Glenn, Don Ickes, Walter Iredale, Heber Smith, and Bob Wright. Fontainebleau," 6"The Moat, Palace Grounids, Fon- tainebleau,", "Inner Court," "The Laing River, Moret," "Moret Bridge," "Streets of Avon," "Notre Dame, Paris," "The' World Expoýsition,. Paris," "Egyptian Court, and Exposition, Paris.", WI LMETTB L FE of the boys' ensemble arc Carter

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