Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1934 — Page 8
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FIRST MODERN MASS WILL BE SUNG FOR POPE Sistine Choir of 100 Voices to Make Rendering at St. Peter's. Bv Vnltril Pr, a* VATICAN CITY, March 29—The first mass of modern music ever to be sung ?n St Peter s will be executed on Easter Sunday. It is composed by Maestro Don Lorenzo Perosi. great liturgical master, on the expressed commission of Pius Xi. The Sistine choir, increased to 100 voices by the demands of the score, which requires two different choirs, will make this first rendering, directed by Monsignore Antonio Rella. director of the papal choir. It was the desire of Pope Pius Xi to celebrate the canonization of Don Giovanni Bosco, the Turin teacher, in a special way and, besides selecting Easter Sunday as the date, he called Maestro Don Perosi for the work of composing an entirely new mass. Don Perosi received his commission in a letter from the Holy Father in December. The mass was finished Feb. 2. Don Perosi then called Monsignore Rella in consultation and the two examined the score. Monsignore Rella noted that the music was written in a completely modern style and made that remark to the comP r iser. Don Perosi replied: “The progress in music does not permit me to write as I did twenty years ago.” The new mass has an entirely original concept in the harmony of human voices. The two choirs form one unit and consist of four voices each. It is the same as combining a mixed chorus with a male chorus. The first choir has sopranos, altos, tenors and basses; the second has first tenors, second tenors, first basses, and second basses. This arrangement was described as resembling an orchestra of voices with which the maestro worked as if composing a symphony. The male voices of the second choir become a basic accompaniment like the orchestra while the first choir carries the melody. Examination of the score show’s that the great musical genius of Perosi is still alive, although he has manifested a change of equilibrium in many of the ordinary affairs of life. “His musical soul is still the genius it always was,” the United Press was told in the Vatican. ARRAIGNMENT SET FOR COUNTERFEIT SUSPECT New Yorker to Appear Saturday Before Judge Baltzell. Peter Calitri, New York, will be arraigned Saturday on a charge of counterfeiting before Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Calitri is held in the Marion county jail under a $50,000 bond. He is alleged to be linked to the Muncie counterfeiting ring .and to have sold $2,000 worth of counterfeit bills to tw’o Muncie men, Russell Shepherd and Floyd Foster. Shepherd and Foster have pleaded not guilty and will be tried May 14.
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the Three hundred and twenty-fifth field artillery, a Ft. Wayne unit. A reserve officers' camp for members of the Three hundred and thir-ty-third infantry, commanded by Colonel Thomas A. Coulter, Vincennes. will operat Ft. Harrison from Aug. 12 to 25. Schoen field will train reserve officers of the air corps from Aug. 26 to Sept. 8. During the C. M. T. C. training period, chaplains, veterinary and
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