Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1946 — Page 6

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By HENRY BUTLER Times Staff Writer

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‘|i ducted by Thomas E. Wilson. As the

worked valiantly with material not always as tractable as one might hope for. Yesterday's program, even more than the first concert, revealed some, lack of agreement on pitch in |the cellos and double-basses — defects all the more noticeable since the ~orcheglra was evidently not present in full strength. But good work elsewhere, notably

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| DANVILLE, Ind, May 6. — The { Hooster Symphony orchestra and /the * Central Normal collgge and ' Hendricks county chorus yesterday | performed Mendelssohn's "Bijan in| laryngitis, was unable to sing all of|

The second concert of the. Hoosler | Symphony's first season, the oratorio make invidious comparisons, I think | was energetically and capably con-

‘human dynamo of the Hoosier Symphony, Mr. Wilson has

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best feature in yesterday's concert. _ Soloists were Mary Louise Clodfelder, soprano; Janet Hollowell, contralto; Danlel Shattuck, tenor; | and Charles Kennett, bass, Mr, Shattuck, suffering from, the tenor role. Rather than discuss the other soloists as individuals or|

{1t is fairer to say that the solo voices| impressed me as musically adequate but not exciting. That is not meant to sound patronizing. Oratorio makes bigger demands on voice and musicianship than any other kind of music, opera not excepted. The best oratorio solo singing I've ever heard has been done by people like Elisabeth Reth-berg-and Margarete Matzenauer In their prime. Those, of course, were great operatic voices.

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in woodwinds and percussion, gave the chorus adequate orchestral sup-

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program, the chorus turn-out, particularly in the male voices, was below expectations. As a result, the few tenors and basses had difficulty in getting volume. They were repeatedly outsung by the women's voices, Which were musically the

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