Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1948 — Page 4
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Eugene Carley, Tenor, Shares in Acclaim By HENRY BUTLER The Maennerchor’s concert Sat-; jurday night drew one of the| Athenaeum’'s largest audiences this season. Clarence Elbert’s chorus had as guest soloist Eugene Conley, | tenor, who delighted his hearers
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with a mainly popular program. Mr. Conley combines the qual-' | ity and range of legendary Irish | tenors with the power and volume | of Italian operatic tenors. He is a versatile singer, whose most ef-| | fective work seems to be in bal- | lads and folk songs. Resembles McCormack In that respect, he resembles |
IN "SIKE" PLAY — Pauline Pisinger who hey Se role of Hilda, the maid, "Guest in | the House," oe asychological | drama by ‘Hagar Wilde and Vale Eunson, now at the Civic. The Civic's March production, | of whose favorite songs — “ the play will run through Mar: | Garden Where the Praties Grow” | 20, {and “I Hear You Calling Me"—! ei he sang as encores. Mr. Conley’'s voice, like McCormack’s, seems best adapted to conveying senti- | ment. It is not: austere in the | oratorio manner or heroic in the { Wagnerian manner. One thing I find a trifle dis-| | tressing in Mr. Conley’s singing | | is a tendency to strain for tremen-| | dous volume on high notes, as in| ithe “O Paradiso” aria from| Meyerbeer’s “L’Africana.” Mr.!# | Conley gets the power, all right,! but you feel that he does so at]: some cost to his voice. Gives Generous Encores | Saturday night he repaid the,
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| generous encores. | 8 |” Under Mr. Elbert's direction, the Maenerchor was in customary good form, sturdily singing] {selections drawn chiefly from its | familiar repertoire. High praise again is due Doro- | thy Munger, the Maennerchor's| ! pianist, who also accompanied | | Mr. Conley. The Maennerchor’s| : {next program, May 1, will have as soloist Winifred Heidt, pro ing at the En lish Theater at tralto, who, as you probably 8:30 p. m. today.’as the conknow, last week in Chicago be-| cluding event of this season's came Mrs. Eugene Conley. Martens Concerts series.
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