Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 8
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! 2 ¥ Hi Scores a Hit Jordan Group Appears In War Memoria © The small chorus is gaining big importance these days. Dr. Lloyd F. Sunderman’s Jordan Chorale yesterday gave an A-1 demonstration in World War Memorial of what a 60 - voice
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his magnificent small-chorus RCA recording of Bach's 'B “minor Mass, Dr. John Kinley William(son, with the Westminster Cholr, and now Dr, Sunderman with the Jordan Chorale are showing, the smaller outfit has far ‘greater flexibility. The big chorus can be a sort jof community clambake, as well tas a headache for the conductor, It has lots of participants and | lots’ of volume. ’ But volume is, after all, rela{tive. A. climax of sound is. a | climax only by ‘comparison with | previous sound. And if your | chorus is beautifully disciplined, | like the Jordan Chorale, the | climaxes aré just as impressive {'as they would be if the chorus | were five times as big. The best from young singers is | a superfor article. For tone qual-
higher than Dr. Williamson's Westminster Choir. Most of Dr, | Williamson's singers are gradu- | ate students—a fact which points | up the accent-on-youth need for the greatest choral clarity and
Soloist yesterday was Eugene) Kilinski, violinist recently ap- | pointed to the Jordan faculty. - Mr Kilinski-is an. excellent musiclan. He has good tone, good | technique. Dorothy Munger, Jordan faculty | member and Maennerchor ac- | companist, gave Mr. Kilinski ad'mirable pianistic support. Student soloists from the {Chorale included: Patti Browne, soprano; Gene, Oakes, bass-bari-
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| A ied Heidt ee Wins Plaudits at Athenaeum
singing. She kiiows how things .ishould he sung; and she sings ‘Clarence Elbert chose his solo-| Rem t —-which ia abont {all a reporter .can say without
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ist wisely for the Maennerchot’s| final concert’ of the séason’ urday night in the Athenaeum. For contralto Winifred Heldt| Heidt deplores the fol-/state of music in this country, After the concert, she told me she like to be able to devote ee tine to oratorio. ~ Unfor-, and : won Rusistaly, Joratorio pays an. artist
has a lowing in Indianapolis. '|__She sang to a more-than-packed| ¥ould house ‘Saturday night, the kind of applause local’ listen-| ers always five a ‘fine, sincere drtipt.” It is our loss that Miss Heidt
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Bizet's opera in Butler Bowl Aug. | 4 and 8. But, as Miss Heldt ex-|| {plained to me after Saturday! night's concert, she has strict orders from her doctor to take a" right. | vacation.
Her Hoosier friends will Took! {forward to her prompt return achievement, sang with custom
when she resumes the. arduous FY Precision and good tone. Dorothy Munger, the MaennerIn a group of Strauss songs chor's expert accompanist, was and later in an internationglly assisted Saturday night by Convaried group, Miss Heidt again stance Felten. Leo Taubman did under-| splendid work on the plano for) standing of, the difficult art of | Miss Heidt. “ -
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